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Formation SAWI: Spécialiste en médias sociaux et communautés en ligne.
Rédactrice en chef et auteurActive Elsewhere
Bookmarked a link: RT @helgarhelgar: Any Vandals? http://t.co/qmiOfrmJ
RT @helgarhelgar: Any Vandals? http://t.co/qmiOfrmJ
Bookmarked a link: Criticism can be difficult to handle, especially at 8 in the morning. at Bill’s Blog
Criticism can be difficult to handle, especially at 8 in the morning. at Bill’s Blog http://t.co/eVu7hsYe > oooh old (good) memories :-)
living on a boat excitement: just saved a fish from the toilet bowl (got drawn in with the flush water!)
seagull has been calling by the boat for the last hour. wonder who/why he/she is calling like that.
ok, I select MDEX as the audio device in Skype, and it thinks a call is ongoing
Bookmarked a link: www.news.admin.ch - Travail de care non rémunéré: Des bases pour une meilleure protection sociale
"@gouvsuisse Travail de care non rémunéré: Des bases pour une meilleure protection sociale http://t.co/5W8gsleT" > translation fail
So true! Airport security comic strip http://t.co/R8DzzvDI
Blogroll
- Adam Tinworth
- Andy Baio
- Anil Dash
- Brian Kellett
- Corinne Stoppelli
- danah boyd
- Dave Winer
- David Weinberger
- Derek Powazek
- Doc Searls
- Elisabeth Stoudmann
- Fortuitous (Matt Haughey)
- Heather Powazek Champ
- Jason Kottke
- Jeffrey Zeldman
- Jeremy Keith
- Joi Ito
- JP Rangaswami
- Karl Dubost
- Kevin Marks
- Laurent Gloaguen
- Laurent Haug
- Leisa Reichelt
- Matt Haughey
- Meg Hourihan
- Plantgasm (Derek Powazek)
- Stéphane Deschamps
- Suw Charman
- Tara Hunt
- Wil Wheaton
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- More About the M-DEX, and a Cool Blog: Hack and Hear
- More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit)
- Post haineux de 3h du mat’ sponsorisé par Balelec
- Tounsi perdu et puis retrouvé
- Ailleurs
- Books Read in 2011
- A Plugin to Compensate for Flickr Broken Embed Suckage?
- A Week With My Superpower
- My Pallet Garden
- Having Cats
- Getting Your iCloud Photostream to Play Nice With Lightroom
- Trucs en vrac
- Three Weeks With My New Cats, Tounsi and Safran
- Drive, Practical Wisdom, Money and Congress, Alone Together
- Hello, Cats!
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- Dring, venez vous faire fouiller ! « aeemtech on Outraged and Furious: First Encounter With a Full-Body Scanner (in the UK)
- When people refer to blog posts as “blogs”, I want to hurt them. | Geik on A Blog is Not a Post, Dammit!
- More About the M-DEX, and a Cool Blog: Hack and Hear | Climb to the Stars on More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit)
- Stéphane Deschamps on More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit)
- Stephanie Booth on More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit)
- Nicole on More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit)
- More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit) | Climb to the Stars on A Week With My Superpower
- Stephanie Booth on Post haineux de 3h du mat’ sponsorisé par Balelec
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- Stephanie Booth on Tounsi perdu et puis retrouvé
Quote Me- "Time flies and the photos I’ve taken get left behind."
- "People always think getting dressed is about putting clothes on. It’s not. It’s a spell..."
- "I was outside, and the rain and the fog smelled nice. They smelled of hope, I think. They smelled..."
- "On apprend toujours mieux de ses propres erreurs que de celles des autres."
- "It’s like watching a train wreck and hanging around to see if there are going to be any..."
Tag Archives: Media
“Pouvez-vous nous faire un site?” — rôle du consultant
[en]I’m regularly asked by potential clients to “make a website for them”. This is not something I do — if it is the only thing expected from me — because I think that it is often a recipe for unsatisfaction. … Continue reading
Dannie Jost — Blogging is not about blogging
[fr]Bloguer, c’est une histoire d’expression personnelle. Une discussion lors de la rencontre BlogCamp à Zürich.[en]Notes from blogcamp.ch presentation. May be inaccurate. (steph-note: it’s a discussion, so a bit hard for me to blog — particularly as I’m participating.) Why do … Continue reading
BlogCamp: Bruno Giussani — Bondy Blog Story
[fr]Bruno Giussani nous raconte l’histoire du Bondy Blog. Naissance d’un média qui est devenu national, mais de la perspective des banlieues.[en]notes from blogcamp.ch presentation. may be inaccurate. Bruno Giussani: special projects for l’Hebdo => involved in Bondy Blog thing. The … Continue reading
Couverture presse: contente!
[en]Two press appearances I’m really happy about. One is a radio interview about the usefulness of blogs in a corporate environment. The other is a half-page article covering the talk I gave about the internet to parents of teenagers in … Continue reading
Que d’anglais
[fr]Just an explanation to my French readers about the amount of English here recently. Has to do with a post-LIFT’07 effect and the hard time I have coming back to “where we are with blogs and stuff in Switzerland”. (Answer: … Continue reading
Creative Commons and Ads on Blogs
[fr]L’utilisation de contenu Creative Commons comportant une licence permettant uniquement une réutilisation non-commerciale des oeuvres n’est pas autorisée si le site a du contenu publicitaire. Logique, mais j’ai bien peur de ne pas avoir fait assez attention à ça jusqu’ici…[en]Creative … Continue reading
PointBlog: ça traîne en longueur, et Ginisty aux abonnés absents
[en]If ever you’re in France, at the Festival de Romans, and you bump into Christophe Ginisty, would you do me a favour and remind him that his company (Pointblog SàRL) still owes me money for an article I wrote roughly … Continue reading
Déluge Second Life: ça recommence
[en]I’m once again being flooded by Google-visitors to my French introduction to Second Life. I wonder where they’re coming from? Some mainstream media certainly mentioned Second Life somewhere.[fr]Juste là maintenant, on remet ça. Mon article d’introduction à Second Life est … Continue reading
Adolescents, MySpace, internet: citations de danah boyd et Henry Jenkins
[en]Citations and some French comments/paraphrasing of danah boyd and Henry Jenkins’s interview “MySpace and Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA)”. Must-read if your life has anything to do with teenagers.[fr]Je viens de finir de lire ce fascinant interview de danah boyd … Continue reading




Vidéo: le blog de Josef Zisyadis et moi
[en]In this video, I give the story of how I was contacted by a local politician who hired me to help get him and his team blogging. A few words too about blogging and politics, here in Switzerland.[fr]J’ai parlé du … Continue reading →