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La révolution Facebook
Par David Kirkpatrick. 2011
" Comment un étudiant de Harvard a-t-il créé à dix-neuf ans une entreprise qui a transformé Internet et comment a-t-il…
géré sa phénoménale croissance ? David Kirkpatrick, chroniqueur technologique chevronné du magazine Fortune, a bénéficié de la coopération complète des responsables de Facebook, de leurs collaborateurs et de leurs amis pour reconstituer l'histoire fascinante du site de réseautage social. Il nous montre comment Mark Zuckerberg, en donnant la priorité à la croissance sur les bénéfices, a refusé à maintes reprises de compromettre sa vision à long terme : dominer la communication sur Internet. Intuitions géniales, erreurs, ballet des collaborateurs et conseillers, chassé-croisé épique avec les capital-risqueurs la firme de Palo Alto ne cesse de rebondir d'une innovation à l'autre pour devenir une entité qui a changé la vie sociale aux États-Unis et ailleurs. Facebook est devenu une présence incontournable dans la pub et le marketing, avec des implications dans la politique, le monde des affaires, et même dans notre conception de l'identité individuelle. C'est cela, l'effet Facebook. " -- 4e de couvInside WikiLeaks: dans les coulisses du site Internet le plus dangereux du monde
Par Daniel Domscheit-Berg. 2011
" [...] De ce site qui savait tout, on ne savait presque rien - jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Pour la première fois,…
l'un des acteurs principaux de l'affaire, Daniel Domscheit-Berg, s'impose à lui-même le principe de transparence totale prôné par WikiLeaks et raconte tout, sans détours ni censure. Qui envoie, reçoit, gère, filtre l'information? Comment fonctionne le site en interne? Qui y travaille? Pour qui, pour quoi, et pour combien ? A qui profitent les fuites. A qui nuisent-elles? Et qui, enfin, le mystérieux Julian Assange est-il réellement? " -- 4e de couvMicrochip: an idea, its genesis, and the revolution it created
Par Jeffrey Zygmont. 2003
Chronicles the major developments in the evolution of the integrated circuit from 1958 to the digital age. Zygmont presents the…
people and businesses behind the technology that has defined a culture, beginning with Jack Kilby's work with Texas Instruments. 2003Absolute beginner's guide to creating Web pages (Absolute Beginner's Guides Ser.)
Par Todd Stauffer. 2002
For a person with basic computer literacy, this manual explains HTML and XHTML standards for building Web pages and managing…
and augmenting sites. Discusses what is needed to get started, interactions with users, publishing tools, and the basics of JavaScript. 2002Absolute beginner's guide to Microsoft Windows XP
Par Shelley O'Hara. 2003
Computer and web resources for people with disabilities: a guide to exploring today's assistive technology
Par Alliance for Technology Access. 2000
Provides an overview of the hardware, software, and other considerations surrounding computer resources for people with disabilities. Includes personal stories…
about using technology in daily life. Discusses braille displays, braille embossers and translators, and speech synthesizers among other products. Foreword by Stephen Hawking. Third edition. 2000HTML and XHTML, the definitive guide
Par Chuck Musciano. 2000
Beginners' guide to creating web documents, starting with basic syntax and semantics. Maintains that instructions require a computer, a text…
editor that creates ASCII text files, and web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer to design informative documents. Discusses HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0. 2000Search engines for the World Wide Web
Par Alfred Glossbrenner. 1998
Offers step-by-step instructions and specific examples for using World Wide Web search engines, including Excite, HotBot, Infoseek, Lycos, and Yahoo!…
Also explains the use of keywords and basic searching operators, and describes how to search mailing lists and news groups and how to create complex searchesWindows 98 for dummies
Par Andy Rathbone. 1998
Explains the basics of a home computer and the often preinstalled Windows 98 software program. Includes instructions for using e-mail…
and audio and video features, and for surfing the World Wide Web using Internet Explorer 5. Also describes common problems. 1998The first week with my new pc: a very basic guide for anyone who wants to "get connected"
Par Pamela Lessing. 2000
Step-by-step instructions to help novice computer-users perform basic tasks like writing and saving letters, sending e-mail, playing electronic games, using…
CDs (compact discs), and going on the Internet. Also lists helpful resources and directions for connecting new equipment. 2000Bots: the origin of new species
Par Andrew Leonard. 1998
Explains the nature, origins, and functions of bots, the computer software versions of mechanical robots. Bots range from simple log-on…
scripts to intelligent, autonomous characters that roam cyberspace performing complex services. Predicts that future bots will make computer use effortless and enjoyable. 1997Web accessibility for people with disabilities
Par Michael Paciello. 2000
Advocates making the World Wide Web fully accessible for people with disabilities and provides instructions for designing and building web…
sites with the use of assistive technology. Describes tools and utilities currently available, outlines legal issues, and discusses problem solving resources. 2000The first week with my new IMac: a very basic guide for anyone who wants to "get connected"
Par Pamela Lessing. 2000
Breaking News: Why Media Matters (Orca Think #10)
Par Julie McLaughlin, Raina Delisle. 2023
Discusses research techniques for writing papers using print and electronic sources. Describes various online and Internet services. Offers examples on…
the writing process, such as first drafts, proofreading, and completed term papers as well as citations. For senior high and older readersTyping and keyboarding for everyone with typing tutor 6 (Typing And Keyboarding For Everyone Ser.)
Par Arco, Nathan Levine. 1998
Emergence: the connected lives of ants, brains, cities, and software
Par Steven Johnson. 2001
Weaves together biology, sociology, archaeology, and computer science to show how a collective can be smarter than any one of…
its members. Predicts that "artificial emergence" in software technology--the multiplication of intelligent self-organizing interactive feedback systems--will influence the evolution of human culture. 2001It's never too late to love a computer: a friendly first guide
Par Abby Stokes. 2000
Advises novice computer users on the basics. Covers the parts of a computer (software and hardware), purchasing tips, choosing between…
the Apple Macintosh and IBM-compatible personal computers (PCs), and experimenting with using e-mail and word processing. Provides a glossary and lists recommended web sites and other resources. 2000The Internet for dummies
Par John Levine. 1998
Describes what the Internet is and how to use it. Advises on choosing a service, children's use, and shopping online.…
Explains many aspects such as e-mail, web pages, and netiquette; defines terminology; and answers frequently asked questionsVirtual reality: computers mimic the physical world
Par Sean Grady. 1998
Examines the concept of virtual reality--its history and the implications for the future. Discusses virtual reality's role, as well as…
its drawbacks, in business, medicine, science, the military, and the entertainment industries. Includes a glossary. For senior high and older readers