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How The Photocopier Changed The World
Clive Thompson Smithsonian The first photocopiers weighed half a ton and cost a fortune when Xerox launched them in 1959. They were conceived as a niche product, but they rapidly…
How YouTube Changed Journalism
The Atlantic The video-streaming site, created 10 years ago today, has reduced the barriers to entry for news publication—for both good and bad.
The Great SIM Heist : How Spies Stole the Keys to the Encryption Castle
Jeremy Scahill & Josh Begley The Intercept Another mildly mind-boggling espionage exploit unveiled. American and British spies cracked the encryption used in mobile phone networks around the world by a…
Never Trust a Corporation to Do a Library’s Job
The story of Internet Archive, a nonprofit that’s taken on Google’ onetime mission of preserving the past. Medium
Google is now a more trusted source of news than the websites it aggregates
Quartz Online search engines have overtaken traditional media as the most trusted source for general news and information, according to a global survey of 27,000 people by Edelman, a public…
Les réseaux sociaux, expliqués par un vrai jeune
Medium Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Tumblr, Yik Yak, Medium : à quoi ils servent? Qui les utilise vraiment? Lesquels sont "in"? Un jeune de 19 ans, étudiant à l'Université du…
Meet the Man Who Finds Your Stolen Passwords
PopularMechanics Last summer a gang of Russian hackers was caught amassing the largest cache of stolen user names and passwords ever discovered— billion in all. Alex Holden, a Ukrainian immigrant…
Sur la page web du prof de journalisme Jean-Hugues Roy
Les recettes du prof: comment fabriquer un robot Tout a commencé par un clavardage avec Naël Shiab, un de mes anciens étudiants aujourd’hui journaliste avec Radio-Canada, à Sudbury. Ça, c’est BCCourtBot,…
Big Brother
Cybersyn, une machine à gouverner le Chili Vanity Fair Google, Amazon et Uber en rêvaient, Stafford Beer l’a fait. Dans les années 1970 au Chili, ce geek barbu et pointu…