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Tuesday, September 25 2007

Google is almost the only player in the search game in France

comScore a global leader in measuring the digital world announces qSearch

qSearch 2.0 is the First Service to Report Search Activity for France and the World.

Thanks to the comScore's press release announcing qSearch, we have a peak on the search engines market share in France (data does not take in consideration access from Internet cafes or the like, and mobile devices such as PDAs.)

Friday, May 4 2007

Colony Collapse Disorder: How bees society applies to digital Social Networking

There's a lot of talking of something happening lately with bees. A worldwide phenomenon is going on, a lot of bees are dying and scientists have no clue of what's going on. Many causes are under investigation, ranging unknown from viruses to a mix of diseases hitting undermined bees immune system. For some people it's a signal of the upcoming apocalypse; those people are always around, you know.

Stressed bees are more weak and open to viruses

One of the theory is that bees are dying because of a prolonged stress as a result of continue moving them from one place to the other (the pollination business is huge and beekeepers move them on demand receiving a fee from farmers) is weakening these insects immune systems, making them more stressed and then more open to virus spread.

Colony Collapse Disorder: bees are highly socially structured animals, just as humans

If you go back to your secondary education years, you know that bees are highly socially structured animals. They have a well organized society, roles and skills oriented social classes are defined so to create what you might say looks very much as a nation or a social organization having as a goal the feeding of the queen. Collateral effects are the production of honey and, in fact, the development of what looks like an economy driven society, for the bees themselves that is (not just for the humans).

Wednesday, November 29 2006

Wii review on Kottke.org: a neat review

Wii review on Kottke.org: a neat review

Sunday, November 26 2006

Some thoughts on the Zune

Some thoughts on the Zune

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