The long tail live


With my fabulous english… Vous voyez, je suis honnête : même quand je fais rire je ne cache rien. Faudra que je le refasse en français un de ces jours. Source vpod.tv

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6 commentaires à “The long tail live”

  1. gravatar.comCarlo Revelli ip:1 a écrit :

    Et en plus tu as osé te proclamer en anglais “I am a google ad-sense gourou”! Je l’avais loupé ce morceau d’anthologie. Je vais demander à Nicolas vOISIN de mettre ça en musique et d’en faire une chanson… I am a google ad-sense gourou. Génial! :-)

  2. gravatar.comGarbun ip:2 a écrit :

    C’est mignon tout plein… X)

  3. gravatar.comRodrigo A. SEPULVEDA SCHULZ ip:3 a écrit :

    Bonjour, j’ai demandé la suppression de cette video sur dailymotion pour violation du copyright de diffusion des videos hébergées sur vpod.tv. Nous avons payé la captation de cette vidéo, ainsi que son montage et la diffusion originale.

    Si vous souhaitez reprendre cette vidéo sur votre site, c’est avec plaisir, mais avec le code suivant:

    Rodrigo SEPULVEDA SCHULZ
    PDG, vpod.tv

  4. gravatar.comThierry Crouzet ip:4 a écrit :

    Je l’ai viré moi-même. Mais franchement je l’avais mise sur Daily parce que votre interface est un peu cata. Le code objet pas accessible en direct. C’est presque décourageant de faire la promo de votre techno. :-) Je vais faire un effort.

  5. gravatar.comWynot ip:5 a écrit :

    La guerre des Videos-kapitalizeurs, je l’attendais.
    Et les outils comme Toufee ne manquent pas pour reprendre une vidéo d’un portail à un autre.
    Ca va etre sanglant comme bagarre.

    Les signatures incrustées vont se multiplier
    et les videos vont ressembler au pare-brise des voitures : vignette de ci, vignette de ça…
    Bonnes fetes

    David

  6. gravatar.comFrance Profonde » Blog Archive » ip:6 a écrit :

    [...] It’s worth having a look at an edited video on Thierry Crouzet’s blog. It’s a presentation he gave, in English, at the recent Web 3.0 conference in Paris, attended not only by some of the leading web-people from 36 countries, but by politicians and decision-makers. In the video Thierry explains how Chris Anderson’s Long Tail theory – familiar to economists and star-gazers – is applicable to French politics. A comet, blazing across the sky leaves an ever-broadening and lengthening trail behind it – until very recently graphs of retail sales used to look just the same: one product was a tear-away best-seller (the comet), leaving in its wake an ever-broadening trail of increasingly dead, unsellable products – independent writers, film-makers and musicians were all victims of that “best-seller only” approach! But the internet is changing that: now people down-load what they want to see – or buy off the internet what they want as oppose to what the man in the shop has on his shelves – with the result that there is wider choice, the market is no longer dominated by a handful of products and a handful of producers (we hope!). Thierry Crouzet reckons the theory holds for politics too – that democracy is no longer represented by big star politicians. In the 1965 French presidential elections there were 6 candidates, and the two who went through to the second round, De Gaulle and Mitterrand, took between them 76% of the vote. In 2002, the first when candidates had their own web-sites, there were 16 candidates, showing the desire to participate in democracy is growing. But in that election, the top two only got 38% of the vote between them, which shows that the best sellers are selling less and less – it also shows that 62% of French voters were, in a sense, not represented at the second round. Thus democracy is changing, but the existing system does not accommodate the growing pressure from below. I know that’s a bit simplistic, but if you’re after democracy, and that is precisely what the French are after, then those two figures are worth bearing in mind. This year, so far, there are 38 candidates. [...]

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