Le rapport interne du New York Times, montrant que les internautes ne passent plus par la Home, mais de plus en plus par les réseaux sociaux (trouver par BuzzFeed)
Proposition de loi sur la modernisation du secteur de la presseMarc Mentré
Proposition de loi, déposée par des députés socialistes (Patrick Bloche, Bruno Le Roux, etc.) à l'Assemblée nationale portant sur la "modernisation du secteur de la Presse". Datée du 17 septembre 2014
This document provides a historical and conceptual analysis of Google's PageRank algorithm:
1. It situates PageRank in the genealogy of ideas around sociometry, citation analysis, social exchange theory, and hypertext navigation that developed from the 1930s onward as a conceptual framework for evaluative metrics.
2. It then examines PageRank more concretely by comparing it to the similar HITS algorithm and closely analyzing a parameter in the PageRank model based on earlier sociometric texts.
3. The analysis advocates a multilayered approach to studying software that combines different conceptual and methodological resources to provide a nuanced account of how an algorithm both reflects and diverges from its conceptual influences.
Rapport de Mme Marie Sirinelli "Autorégulation de l'information : Comment incarner la déontologie ?", demandé par Mme Aurélie Filippetti, ministre de la Culture et de la Communication
Proposition de loi sur la modernisation du secteur de la presseMarc Mentré
Proposition de loi, déposée par des députés socialistes (Patrick Bloche, Bruno Le Roux, etc.) à l'Assemblée nationale portant sur la "modernisation du secteur de la Presse". Datée du 17 septembre 2014
This document provides a historical and conceptual analysis of Google's PageRank algorithm:
1. It situates PageRank in the genealogy of ideas around sociometry, citation analysis, social exchange theory, and hypertext navigation that developed from the 1930s onward as a conceptual framework for evaluative metrics.
2. It then examines PageRank more concretely by comparing it to the similar HITS algorithm and closely analyzing a parameter in the PageRank model based on earlier sociometric texts.
3. The analysis advocates a multilayered approach to studying software that combines different conceptual and methodological resources to provide a nuanced account of how an algorithm both reflects and diverges from its conceptual influences.
Rapport de Mme Marie Sirinelli "Autorégulation de l'information : Comment incarner la déontologie ?", demandé par Mme Aurélie Filippetti, ministre de la Culture et de la Communication
L'intégral du Rapport réalisé par Osservatorio tecnico Carlo Lombardi sur les quotidiens italiens. Ce rapport a été présenté durant la session Wan-Ifra 2014
The document discusses a Google Wave conversation about the manhunt for Maurice Clemmons, the suspect in the killing of four police officers in Lakewood, Washington. Participants in the Wave share updates on locations being searched, the description of the suspect's vehicle, links to live news coverage, and discuss the legality of sharing information heard over public police scanners.
This Google Wave document discusses a live collaboration tracking the manhunt for Maurice Clemmons, the suspect in the killing of four police officers in Lakewood, Washington. Participants are sharing updates from local news sources in real time, as well as links to police scanners, maps, photos and descriptions of the suspect. Discussion also touches on the legal and ethical issues around sharing real-time information from police scanners.
1) The news audience has changed significantly in the digital age. While in 2000, 46% of adults used the internet with slow connections, now 79% use it with 63% having high-speed broadband. People now get news from various platforms and on mobile devices.
2) People now spend less time with news overall and are losing trust in traditional news organizations. They get news from various sources depending on topics and platforms.
3) The audience has segmented into groups that prefer different platforms. Nearly half customize their news sources, and social media is becoming an important way to get and discuss news. People's media choices also differ depending on political views.
L'intégral du Rapport réalisé par Osservatorio tecnico Carlo Lombardi sur les quotidiens italiens. Ce rapport a été présenté durant la session Wan-Ifra 2014
The document discusses a Google Wave conversation about the manhunt for Maurice Clemmons, the suspect in the killing of four police officers in Lakewood, Washington. Participants in the Wave share updates on locations being searched, the description of the suspect's vehicle, links to live news coverage, and discuss the legality of sharing information heard over public police scanners.
This Google Wave document discusses a live collaboration tracking the manhunt for Maurice Clemmons, the suspect in the killing of four police officers in Lakewood, Washington. Participants are sharing updates from local news sources in real time, as well as links to police scanners, maps, photos and descriptions of the suspect. Discussion also touches on the legal and ethical issues around sharing real-time information from police scanners.
1) The news audience has changed significantly in the digital age. While in 2000, 46% of adults used the internet with slow connections, now 79% use it with 63% having high-speed broadband. People now get news from various platforms and on mobile devices.
2) People now spend less time with news overall and are losing trust in traditional news organizations. They get news from various sources depending on topics and platforms.
3) The audience has segmented into groups that prefer different platforms. Nearly half customize their news sources, and social media is becoming an important way to get and discuss news. People's media choices also differ depending on political views.