El Salvador gangs celebrate a day without murders
Two of the largest rival gangs in El Salvador have recently called a truce, leading to its first murder-free day for years. Much of the violence is blamed on Mexican drug cartels that use the country as a transit point
A Mara 18 gang member attends a press conference of his leaders at a prison in Quezaltepeque. Imprisoned gang leaders announced in a press conference on Wednesday that they have declared Salvadorian schools as peace zones Photograph: Luis Romero/AP
Le Salvador célèbre sa première journée sans meurtre
You guys, new shoes!!
I’m drunk.
Les designers vont adorer cette chaussure jamais imaginée par aucun d’entre eux #mode
(Source : magmar)
Pépite: une minute trente d’Yvette au maquillage. C’était hier. #monTER
iPads have overtaken computers as the 2nd-most popular way to watch TV.
L’iPad est, derrière la TV, l’outil le plus utilisé pour regarder du contenu audiovisuel
Via Reuters
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Soundcloud explores the four effects sound has on us – physiological, psychological, cognitive, and behavioral – in a concrete complement to their wonderful abstract short film, Sound.
FJP: Related and heartwarming is the documentary Alive Inside about how music can awaken people suffering from degenerative memory loss. Watch a clip here.
Regardez Sound, le film sur l’impact du son sur nos comportements
Via PopTech
Your Local Paper, In More Ways Than Ever
via Editor & Publisher:
A new marketing campaign from Pioneer Newspapers, Inc. is on a mission to send one very important message: Newspapers are alive and well. But you won’t find the message just in print. It’s being broadcast in television commercials, radio advertisements, and on billboards.
“We’re trying to reach people who don’t read the paper,” said president and chief executive officer Mike Gugliotto.
The Seattle-based family media business owns newspapers primarily in the Northwest…Their goal? To take a more proactive stand to dispel myths that the newspaper industry is dying.Nine Pioneer newspapers are participating in the campaign, which will continue for one year and incorporate several themes.
The current theme focuses on the changing landscape of news delivery. One of the commercials shows a newsboy riding his bike through a neighborhood delivering the news, but it’s a laptop landing in homes. Another shows the family dog fetching the newspaper, only to come back with an iPad in his mouth.
And of course, multimedia is a big part of the campaign.
In addition, Pioneer has invested in new formats to deliver the news. The Chronicle equips reporters with “MoJo” kits that allow them to carry a laptop, digital camera, video, and audio recorders so they can bring readers breaking news and live blogs. The Tribune launched HTML5 websites for readers who prefer a tablet-based experience. Advertising representatives are also given tablets to take to meetings with clients to showcase online and mobile offerings.
FJP: A nice rebuttal to the all the talk on dying newspapers.
Image: Cupcakes announce the slogan, “Your Local Paper in More Ways Than Ever.”
Quand un journal utilise des cupcakes pour faire du marketing
What Happens in an Internet Minute
Via Intel:
In just one minute, more than 204 million emails are sent. Amazon rings up about $83,000 in sales. Around 20 million photos are viewed and 3,000 uploaded on Flickr. At least 6 million Facebook pages are viewed around the world. And more than 61,000 hours of music are played on Pandora while more than 1.3 million video clips are watched on YouTube.
All in all, that’s 625 terabytes of information sloshing about the tubes each minute.
If we do some math that’s 878.9 petabytes per day which is a bit difficult to wrap our mind around.
But if we convert that to the universal measurement of the MP3, we get the equivalent of about 235.9 billion songs passing through the internet and mobile networks each day.
Que se passe-t-il en une minute d’Internet?
Caricature de Nicolas Sarkozy dans El Pais (15 avril 2012).
Sympa, la caricature de Sarkozy dans El Pais






