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May 2010

I did more than 200Km biking this week thanks to the great weather.
23 applications Android que j'utilise bit.ly

April 2010

Just sent an expensive email...
C'est moche pour Ribéri de ne pas jouer la finale de la C1. Henri n'a pas joué hier. Lyon battu. Revanche des Francais en Afrique du Sud ?
Ca ca me dirait bien : le tour du Laos à vélo : bit.ly
#barca : where is Thierry Henry ?
RT @nickbilton: Breaking: Hewlett Packard is buying Palm for $1.2 billion. bit.ly
#barca should more try along the sides in second half. Ask messi to move left and right to center back.
@HoratioNelson Than you might find some by having a look at the pechakucha speackers list pechakucha.architempo.net
Just archived jan-feb-march 2010 of my website ( bit.ly Shows me I have more than 9 years of blogging...
@HoratioNelson I think I'm an (IT) Architect - at least HP and IBM said so- and I blog...
AppePaper Blog : 3 options for reading from the web with an eReader : bit.ly
Grrr... Not possible to download free music from Amazon.com and .fr due to "Geographical restrictions"....
Today, for the eReader Reference Architecture I modeled 3 options for reading from the web:
  1. If your reader has a browser and an Internet connection you can browse the web directly, as advertised for the iPad
  2. You could also browse the web, find something interesting and flag it as "Read Later", as Instapaper does. Later you can create and download a document (PDF, ePub, HTML...) gathering all your "read later" pages. Today I modeled that the aggregated document is uploaded to your eReader via a Inbox Service (Service to Push documents to a eReader).
  3. An alternative to "Read Later" is the subscription to RSS feeds. I modeled that an RSS Agregator on the Desktop Tier creates a document (an ePub for instance) and uploads the aggregated document to your eReader, also via the Inbox Service.
Option 2 and 3 have the advantage that you can read the web off-line.




Neofonie helps you to make magazines for the WePad/iPad/notebooks/desktops... bit.ly
In a recent blog post, I told about Woodwing which proposes a solution for making magazines on the iPad.


Here is an other one : the WeMagazine ePublishing Open Platform. 

Here is the google Translation of the product page (Originally in German):

"For publishers who want their print titles to offer digital, neofonie offers WeMagazine ePublishing Open Platform. The WeMagazine is a software system that is an intelligent, interactive and socially networked book in digital form on tablets such as the WePad or the iPad, desktops, notebooks, and the Web brings. The publishers can extend through the user output format and intuitive operation, the reading time compared to the web material and retain full control over the content.

The publishers can compensate for the loss of one page the reader in print through an innovative form of reading on new digital channels. On the other side by a very high quality and innovative presentation of print and online content, the Open Platform WeMagazine can counteract the trend especially in the growing Web-free mentality. This increase and the high recognition factor with a uniform user interface on all channels, customer loyalty especially in comparison to traditional, complex from a user perspective, Web services."

Tatoo of a liverpool football player: everybody dies but not everyone lives.
How to feel like an happy Belgian tonight ?
46 KM de Mountain Bike ce matin. Météo idéale. Sol sec. Super ! :-)
Ils sont pas gênés ces Islandais. Est-ce qu'on leur envoie des nuages nous ?
Today I'm working on the design of an eBook Store application. eBook Authoring/Publishing/eCommerce scenario.
I want a WePad ! bit.ly
I should install the new beta firmware on my iRex next week. bit.ly

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