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[...] . Putting people first : Laissez les manger les tweets (angl.) La connectivité est-elle le nouvel opium du peuple ? C’est en tout cas ce que rapporte Virginia Heffernan pour le New York Times : http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/19/magazine/19wwln-medium-t.html. “Plus les gens sont pauvres plus ils aiment leur téléphone”, affirmait d’une manière provocatrice Bruce Sterling à la dernière South By Southwest. “Seulement les pauvres sont obsédés par leur connexions”, rappelle Virginia Heffernan en déversant sa bile contre Twitter. [...]
[...] . Putting people first : Laissez les manger les tweets (angl.) La connectivité est-elle le nouvel opium du peuple ? C’est en tout cas ce que rapporte Virginia Heffernan pour le New York Times : http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/19/magazine/19wwln-medium-t.html. “Plus les gens sont pauvres plus ils aiment leur téléphone”, affirmait d’une manière provocatrice Bruce Sterling à la dernière South By Southwest. “Seulement les pauvres sont obsédés par leur connexions”, rappelle Virginia Heffernan en déversant sa bile contre Twitter. [...]