Talend Community Shop
Sick of seeing the same tee-shirts everywhere? Can’t get rid of the stains in your coffee cup? Don’t know where you left your base-ball cap? It’s time for you to have a quick look at all the cool stuff in Talend Community Store. Not only will you standout from the crowd but you will also help the open source community: all the benefits wil...
0 commentIdetrorce plays on our curiosity
A message has been sent to my blog : “very interesting, but I don’t agree with you”. It's signed Idetrorce. I decide not publish it before searching "Who is Idetrorce ?" in Google. Idetrorce makes comments in websites and blogs leaving the same message. In one comment of that article, EbilPhish explains: "My best guess is that its some k...
0 commentGoogle doesn’t like style=”display:none”
When I turned my website into a blog - last March, I forgot a tag <div style="display:none"> on the homepage. Inside this tag: the text welcomed visitors in 2006. When I lately opened Webmasters ToolGoogle, I got surprised : I am blacklisted by google ... The message (truncated in the screenshot below) indicates the case: div style disp...
0 commentHow to promote a RSS feed?
I've lately found out about one of Feedburner functionalities. That one makes it possible to create animated images that announce your latest blog posts with their titles and dates. Several formats are available to be displayed on websites as banners or in email messages as signatures. Here is a post about these images as signatures: http://www.sim...
1 commentHow to promote your ideas with the help of Netvibes
Launched on September 2005, Netvibes is a free service. It's an application similar to a portal : you can aggregate several information sources. Do you happen to visit the same sites on and on in order to stay tuned ? To facilitate their consultation, Netvibes makes it possible to join together flows RSS of those sites on one page only. That pag...
1 commentA fair Cola?
A small restaurant in Toulouse, South of France There is a poster that is drawing my attention... the colors are bright on a black background... it is written that it is no imperialistic... what about those bubbles! It can't be seen in the image below but myself I can read the following ad: "the first fair cola". I'll call the waiter, I'll...
0 commentMyBlogLog, tracking and Yahoo!
Since the beginning of the Web some people have pointed out the lack of personal relations of the Web interfaces and have tried to humanize such relations between its users and the service that hides behind these interfaces. MyBlogLog goes back toMarch 2005 and acts as a social network dedicated to the blogs' readers. It makes it possible to po...
1 commentGoogle Maps: You are here ->.
One of my brothers, Jérôme, has recently indicated to me how to be displayed by Google Maps. Google Maps services (streets maps, routes...) happen to be more and more used. Thus, if you mention your post address it can be much helpful for internauts when locating you on maps. More if your address is that of a place where you can host people, p...
2 commentsPublic awareness/Mobilization: Serious Games or Advergaming?
The previous post talked about serious games in the non lucrative area. Indeed they appeal to me for their educational prospects... others tend to be interested in other goals: http://www.chiquita.be/game/: the game of Chiquita Belgium is a strategy game. The player builds up and manages a banana plant farm while respecting employees and enviro...
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