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Un billet de Issie Lapowski (WIRED) Le Kiosque a publié : The Conquest: petite histoire des Indiens américains Extrait sur les Cherokees : Le mode de vie des Indiens de l’Ohio et du Mississipi est révolu; l’arrivée massive des Blancs condamne leurs territoires de chasse. Il ne leur reste plus qu’à partir vers l’ouest, laissant…
La seule spécialiste de la question est canadienne. “I think if there’s not an explicit campaign to hide it, there’s certainly a tacit one,” says Sarah Roberts, a media studies scholar at the University of Western Ontario and one of the few academics who study commercial content moderation. Un article de Wired: The Laborers Who Keep…
Wired has been covering technology, tech business, tech lifestyle, and tech products with its special brand of techno-utopianism and hacker wit since its inception in early 1993. It’s Science Blogs section, however, is a relative newcomer. Here readers will find the latest in the science of natural disasters, the ins and outs of everyday physics,…
Cette année seulement, Bloomberg, The Verge, The Daily Beast Motherboard ont laissé tomber les commentaires. Wired a même publié une chronologie intitulée “Internet: la fin des commentaires.” A Brief History of the End of the Comments La revue Slate signale cet article approfondi du New Yorker sur la psychologie des commentateurs. The Psychologyof Online Comments…
Il était jeune et idéaliste. Il a créé le eBay clandestin de la drogue dans le Dark Web, une partie d’internet inaccessible via Google. Le chiffre d’affaires de sa compagnie Silk Road? Un miliard. The Untold Story of Silk Road, par Joshuah Bearman du Wired Part 1 Part 2
“Before you start downloading, there is one very important thing to understand: By blocking ads, you are depriving content publishers (like us, hello!) of advertising income and insights into what readers want.” Please Don’t Block Our Ads. Here’s How to Block Ads in iOS 9, par Molly McHugh de Wired Maybe you were shopping for a…
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Alan Levinovitz Wired Jim and Louise Laidler lost their faith on a trip to Disneyland in 2002, while having breakfast in Goofy’s Kitchen. The Laidlers are doctors, and their sons, Ben and David, had been diagnosed with autism. For several years, on the advice of doctors and parents, the Laidlers treated their children with a wide…
Wired Ludwig Huber, of the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, is interested in how the animals that live with humans perceive us. He has especially focused on how these animals perceive our faces and whether they are capable of exploiting this rich source of information for their own purposes. Huber has studied this in pigeons and…