Debate November, Friday the 18th PM (Part 2/4) Philippe Torres - Eric Scherer - David Weinberger - Bruno Racine - Mathieu Gallet The rules of the game The buyout of the Huffington Post by AOL in 2011 reminded that the most popular websites are the ones which adapt their contents to the rules of the Internet. Is it mandatory to think and create according to the rules prescribed by search engines, social networks, streaming websites, with playlists shared between friends, e-commerce websites, websites of music downloading as iTunes to exist for the Internet users? Are there going to be monopolies in term of prescription on the Internet, controlled by technical intermediaries?
How harmony can triumph over cacophony.
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Creators, producers, distributors Who really has overall control ?
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Instantaneity, hyper-choice, innovation.
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Generation #hashtag : a new wave of content in the age of digital natives
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Create, share and protect.
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How does sharing data contribute to improving the way we experience our day-to-day lives in the city?
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L'Atelier BNP Paribas: Big Data: Big Culture?
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The age of curation : From abundance to discovery
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The imperative of moving towards business-model hybridisation
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Update of the first report published in 2010.
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After the Big data revolution comes a second centered upon Open data and sharing
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The question of ownership of personal data is at the heart of this year’s Forum d’Avignon.
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Culture, territories and Powers - The spirit of Atlas
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Cultural behavior and personal data
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