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Twitter Novels: Not Big Success Stories Yet (25)
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In Japan, mobile phone novels called "keitai shousetus" have become so successful that they accounted for half of the ten best-selling novels in 2007. Here in the Western world several would-be novelists are attempting to use Twitter to create the same phenomenon. Some of the novels tweeted so far have been interesting and engaging, but others, sadly, appear to be abandoned. Will micro-format fiction ever take off here as it did in Japan? Twitter Novels ...Shared by Abdul Jaleel (14) Adrian (24) Brian Cuban (1050) charlie anzman (79) Corvida (60) Daniel Langendorf (19) Dominik Lukeš (24) e-strategyblog.com (20) Earl E Morningwood (37) Erika Napoletano (10) Greg (11) Ivy (41) Jay (44) Jeff the Great (14) Kristen (180) Mario (19) matthew hunt (23) Mike F (357) Philippe Martin (25) Phreak 2.0 (47) plu (23) Program Witch (18) Richard (13) sarahintampa (79) yoshy (312)Contribute comment -
A propos de Google Chrome et du reste (3)
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Traduction rapide par mes soins de la prose de mon collègue John Lilly, CEO de Mozilla tirée de son billet Thoughts on Chrome & More. Il se passe plein de choses dans le domaine du navigateur, ces derniers temps. Entre la nouvelle beta d'IE8, Google qui sort une beta de leur nouveau navigateur (appelé 'Chrome'), sans oublier les toutes dernières annonces de Mozilla, ça bouge plus que jamais. C'est ça qui est intéressant : plus ...Contribute comment -
Obama: "Back Off" (73)
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Médias Sociaux : une vue globale pour la rentrée 2008 | Blog de nuit (4)
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Social networking is really recommendation between people about the things that they are interested in and they like… this has stimulated people’s attention in terms of the importance of PR. The people who are going on these sites didn’t want to be monetised, they didn’t want to be advertised to, so again editorial communication is so powerful, they would rather be communities that can exchange views that are untarnished. Sir Martin Sorell - CEO de ...Contribute comment
