This is the new blog. You will find lessons learned, templates, and you will be able to participate in discussions around Innovation, Enterprise Collaboration and discover interesting tools…
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8 choses à propos de moi
August 29, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Et voila, maintenant grace a Sandrine, vous en saurez un peu plus sur moi!
- Le site que vous consultez en premier le matin (après votre blog): MOMB (Museum of Modern Betas)
- Un service que vous venez de découvrir et qui vous plait: Flock (le browser pour les blogueurs)
- Un blog dont vous appréciez beaucoup le design: Springwise
- Un widget qui vous serait utile mais qui n’existe pas encore: Un desktop actif affichant tous mes fils RSS
- Le dernier livre 2.0 que vous avez lu: Karl Marx Ou l’esprit du monde (Jacques Attali)
- Un service qui selon vous va devenir indispensable: Plaxo et LinkedIn
- Un service qui devrait exister parce qu’il est indispensable: Spam the spammers
- Un blogueur / net-entrepreneur (proche ou pas) dont vous aimez le travail: Simple Entrepreneur
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Back from Corsica
August 14, 2007 · Leave a Comment
I’ve just spent the past 3 weeks in Corsica – which is called in French “Ile de Beaute” – which means “Island of Beauty”.
The name works perfectly – its is more than beautiful, nice white sandy beaches, you would think you are in the Carabean. Great french food, with an Italian and North African influence. Great people – even if some of them want to seperate from France they are authentic folks.
Blogged with Flock
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Quintura – Clustering is its main feature
April 2, 2007 · Leave a Comment
First of all, give Quintura a try. It offers visual clustering of keywords that you enter (for plain clustering, check out Clusty and Ask). Quintura is not the first search engine that clusters search results, but it is the first to provide an interactive tag cloud for deep navigation within the clusters. Yakov explained that Quintura is more of a discovery engine, good for browsing the Web and finding “hidden” information.
From ReadWriteWeb…
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Trying to implement enterprise collaboration?
January 31, 2007 · Leave a Comment
I will be giving a speech/presentation at the LIFT conference on Friday February 9th on the topic of Enterprise Collaboration…
I will post the presentation the following week in case you need it.
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A new revolutionary phone!
January 10, 2007 · 1 Comment
Yes, Apple CEO Steve Jobs has just launched the new iPhone…

I want this phone! Hope it will available in Europe soon. Check out all the functionalities and the interface: Watch the keynote.
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No more “no Internet”!
January 6, 2007 · Leave a Comment
I just came back from 3 weeks in Thailand, between Phuket and Koh Phi Phi, which is, by the way a superb area, its people are incredibly customer centric without talking about the food that is exceptional.
Anyhow, what I discovered during this trip is the amount of Europeans and North Americans in front of computers, on the Internet in Hotels or Internet Cafes while on their holiday.
In Tonsai Bay, which is the name of the town on Koh Phi Phi island, there are about 20 Internet cafes and 10 hotels internet areas and all were full in the middle of the morning, which is beach prime time!
You are, for a short amount of time on a more than beautiful island and still you find people spending at least 1 hour of their time per day reading email, blogging, chating.
We can’t help ourselves, we are hooked, and there is no return!
I could have been one of those but I had to fight – not to step in front of an PC during my vacation. I had to at the end to transfert my pictures from my memory stick to a PC – which was a good excuse to check my mail!!!!
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On my way to Prague
October 29, 2006 · Leave a Comment
With family and friends we are leaving for Prague today – where we will spend 4 days.
See you later!

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Farecast launches for 55 US cities
August 22, 2006 · Leave a Comment
Seattle startup Farecast has taken their airfare prediction technology nation wide on Monday July 21st. Flights departing from 55 US cities are now available for price history, predictions and buy/wait recommendations. The site also offers RSS feeds for automatically tracking fares and predictions over time.
I’ve written about Farecast when the beta site first opened.
I am looking forwad to an engine like this to work in Europe…
Story from Techcrunch
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