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[Javascript] flakes and lights to your blog

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 17 December 2008

Blogosphere - And yes, it's Christmas! So what better way to decorate his blog with flakes or lights that can be fun to break even? Two small javascripts to get there.

10 links for a little fun ...

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - December 6, 2008

Blogosphere - History start this weekend, here are 10 links for fun. Program full of things like the fact marrantes celebrated as Christmas in 1988, a plane car on eBay, a comparison of meals served by airlines, videos and the answer to the existential question of the week.

Temporary technical difficulties

Benoit Bisson - 3 Dec 2008

The team wants Lebuzz.info apologize for the slow loading of the current site as well as service interruptions which occur sporadically over the past few days. We work closely with our host to rectify the situation as soon as possible.

Women should they vote?

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 11 November 2008

We often speak of the female blogosphere is to rent its size or to criticize its excesses. But this blog (in English) of a young Israeli is somewhat disconcerting. Under the heading Domestic Bliss, it addresses a wide range of subjects of a somewhat retrograde. And in a ticket, even she wondered if women should vote and how they should do so. Ouch!

365 days of garbage: the blog!

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 10 November 2008

Blogosphere - USA - Since the beginning of the year, American blogger has stopped its garbage out and all its garbage piled in his basement. It chronic experience on his blog, 365 Days of Trash (365 days of rubbish).

The bloggers unite around refugee

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 10 November 2008

Today, the blogging world is called to unite to raise awareness of the plight of refugees 40 million. This initiative created by Blog Catalog and called Bloggers Unite (The bloggers unite) brings together more than 10 000 blogs around the world.

Widgets to see what happens at this time

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - November 9, 2008

The company Sprint has posted a page full of widgets to obtain figures - almost in real time - on a multitude of things like the number of emails sent, the world's population, the number of days before Christmas, searches on Google and so on. The whole is accompanied by a robotic female voice strong showing additional data.

A new blog for Obama: that his transition Change.gov

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - November 7, 2008

U.S. blogosphere - both blog and Web site, here Change.gov, the virtual address Barack Obama, elected president. This space serves as a place of exchange throughout the transition period between his team and that of George W. Bush, which lasts until 20 January 2009, the date of the inauguration of new president.

400 blogs for the 400th of Quebec

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 19 October 2008

The blogosphere Quebec is a process of creating an event called virtual 400 years - 400 blogs. The principle is simple: bring together 400 bloggers from Quebec to celebrate on 31 December, the 400th anniversary of the city.

The bloggers are they doing anything?

Isabelle Hontebeyrie - 19 October 2008

Blogosphere - The Journal of the blog (in a note taking as an example the case Laure Manaudou) and many so-called traditional media often revolve around this issue: bloggers are they being irresponsible, desperate to generate traffic their pages?

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