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Tech titans tell Senate to go big on NSA overhaul
Facebook, Google, Microsoft and other top technology companies are warning the Senate not to follow the House’s lead with a compromised plan to reform the National Security Agency. A coalition of nine major companies is planning to publish an open letter calling for the Senate to limit the NSA’s powers on Thursday, the one-year anniversary of Edward Snowden’s first revelations about the spy agency. The same day, a top trade group head will warn the Senate Intelligence Committee that the spy agency’s activities could lead to “seriously damaging long-term implications” for the global economy. Together, the efforts amount to a concerted push to pressure the Senate to rein in surveillance, after the House passed a bill that many reformers thought was too weak. The tech coalition is made up of Google, Facebook, AOL, Microsoft, Apple, Twitter, Yahoo, Dropbox and LinkedIn.
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Bill Cosby's Sweats Stand Out in Sea of Suits at Lewis Katz's Memorial
Bill Cosby stuck out amid the sea of dark suits Wednesday at his friend and Philadelphia Inquirer co-owner Lewis Katz's funeral, donning a pair of red Temple University sweatpants and a school T-shirt. The 72-year-old Katz died Saturday in a plane crash. He was Cosby's classmate at Temple. The Philadelphia school hosted ex-President Bill Clinton and other dignitaries for Wednesday's remembrance, The Associated Press reported. Urgent: Do You Approve Or Disapprove of President Obama's Job Performance? At one point during the memorial, Cosby, 76, nearly fell off the edge of the stage, later explaining he couldn't find the stairs. He also joked about having to go to the bathroom during the many long tributes, but he turned serious when he spoke of Katz's legacy. Cosby said: "You don't have to have big money. Urgent: Assess Your Heart Attack Risk in Minutes. Related Stories: © 2014 Newsmax.
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Why Big Data Can’t Buy You Happiness
Does a by-the-numbers advice column really give advice? Americans, on average, like to think of themselves as average. As the wise C.J. Cregg put it on The West Wing: “This may come as a shock to you, but 80 percent of the people in this country would use the word ‘average’ to describe themselves. Now Nate Silver’s new endeavor, FiveThirtyEight.com, has taken the American appetite for normalcy and spun an advice column out of it: in response to bintel brief–type letters presenting quandaries, readers receive responses based, as is everything at FiveThirtyEight, on data. So, Micah, it turns out that living alone at your age is a rarity in America. What does knowing that he’s statistically “a little less abnormal” tell Cohen? Averages can be contradictory and misleading. Exhausted yet? It is forever tempting to measure ourselves against the mean. Chalabi takes Cohen’s question at face value.
⇒ Comment automatiser votre présence sur les réseaux sociaux ?
L’intérêt des médias sociaux n’est plus à démontrer. Canaux d’acquisition de trafic, ils permettent également de gagner en notoriété, faire de la curation, etc. Seulement voilà, cela nécessite des ressources et donc du budget. J’ai récemment découvert SociallyMap, un assistant très facile à utiliser avec une interface un peu similaire à celle d’xSpin. Retour en arrière J’ai eu l’occasion d’échanger quelques mots par téléphone avec Florent Hernandez, CEO de SociallyMap. Il y a toute une équipe qui travaille dessus et une levée de fonds est prévue. Quelles sont les possibilités ? Il y a pour l’instant déjà 700 utilisateurs inscrits. l’une pour les TPEl’une pour les agences / grands comptes. PS : un mapping est une suite logique d’entités sociales et de filtres qui permet de générer des flux de données partagés sur les réseaux sociaux de votre choix. Voici une petite vidéo d’1m30 qui résume un peu tout ça : Alors, ça vous tente ?
Iraq in Crisis: Militant Advance Sparks Mass Displacement as "Failed" U.S. Experiment Disintegrates
This is a rush transcript. Copy may not be in its final form. JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Iraq is on the brink of disintegration. AMY GOODMAN: The rebel advance has also caused a humanitarian catastrophe. MOSUL REFUGEE: [translated] We were sitting in the house, but we heard clashes and sounds of explosions. JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Mosul fell in part because U.S. Wednesday was a deadly day in Baghdad, as well. AMY GOODMAN: Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee met to question President Obama’s nominee for the next ambassador to Iraq Wednesday, but the senators did not ask the nominee or the current ambassador to Iraq a single direct question about the current crisis. To talk more about Iraq, we’re joined by two guests. Let’s go first to South Carolina to Mohammed al Dulaimy. MOHAMMED AL DULAIMY: What I see is the failing of the whole system that the United States and its allies, they tried to build in Iraq. I strongly want to say and emphasize that ISIS is not alone in this fight.
⇒ xSpin : un créateur de spin polymorphe
L’annonce de la sortie de xSpin, développé par Sylvain Deauré, a été faite fin Mai à la communauté de Code-SEO. Son développement a débuté bien avant et quelques personnes se sont ralliées à Sylvain (comme moi) pour améliorer l’outil et déceler les petites coquilles. Il était donc jusque là privé. Depuis quelques jours, il est ouvert au public. Pourquoi polymorphe ? Pour tester xSpin, Sylvain a mis en place une offre de pré-lancement accessible ici : pre-access Le tarif est de 25 euros HT / mois. Laurent Bourrelly a eu la primeur de révéler l’existence de l’outil au monde du SEO dans son Podcast 8 : Présentation de xSpin. xSpin, c’est quoi ? Pour ceux qui ne le connaissent pas encore, c’est un outil qui va vous permettre d’améliorer considérablement vos masterspins, dans le fond et la forme. Afin de générer votre masterspin, il faut agencer des modules et les lier entre eux avec des tuyaux (script à la Yahoo Pipes, basé sur le framework YUI3). Anatomie d’un module Quelques modules Fakenames
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