Entries Tagged as ‘Weblogs’

November 11, 2007

e-remediable becomes collaborative!

As you might have noticed, I have changed the banner of this blog.
I decided today to ask 2 classmates to contribute to e-remediable as co-administrators. Céline and Nicolas are studying Digital Business Strategy in the same master’s degree as me at HEC Paris and ENST. Both of them are experienced in web design, and will [...]

May 23, 2007

Was I wrong?

In a recent post, I referred to the the interview (in French) of Jean-Marie Colombani in L’Express. As the editor of one of the 3 national daily newspapers in France, he advocated for the development of the online edition of Le Monde, on the Financial Times model.
Today, the journalists of Le Monde decided not to [...]

May 22, 2007

Start blogging on Tech IT Easy

Don’t worry, I don’t change my blog another time! A friend of mine, Jeremy Fain, invited me to post some articles on his blog Tech IT Easy. If you still don’t know this website, you should visit it urgently. Jeremy is passionated (be sure I don’t exagerate writing this) in everything related to the IT [...]

May 22, 2007

Internet is a challenge, not a threat !

“Imagine a world, one easily conceivable today, where governments, businesses, lobbyists, candidates, churches, and social movements deliver information directly to citizens on home computers. Journalism is momentarily abolished. Citizens tap into any information source they want on computer networks. They also send their own information and their own commentary; they are as easily disseminators as [...]

December 23, 2006

Me? OK

Information business model is experimenting a true revolution since everyone is a potential information-provider and above all acts as an information provider. This increase in range of information sources, added to the popularization of main information chanels (pictures, video, audio, text) challenges traditionnal media companies. French newspapers are one the verge of bankruptcy and the music and cinema industries are deeply suffering from P2P. Most innovative companies can take up the challenge : The Financial Times makes money thanks to its online edition, Apple and its ITunes Music Store sold more than 1 billion tracks while settling its IPod as a standard of the market.