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Mercredi 09 octobre 2002 |
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L'espion qui venait du Sud
The site tracks keywords spoken on major broadcast television in the US, Canada, and Britain. (Sorry, no cable.) Let's say you want to know everything said on broadcast TV about, oh, cornflakes. You go to the tveyes.com site, put in 'cornflakes' as a keyword, and your e-mail address, and tveyes.com will send you a transcript (via e-mail, instant messaging, or wireless messaging) everytime "cornflakes" (or whatever keyword you like) is mentioned on TV. (You can gain even more control over the information you receive if you are willing to give up a little personal info.) tveyes uses the closed captioning feature of most TV broadcasts, so the translations may not be perfect, but they are certainly useful. (via CS Monitor technoblog)
Ce site, c'est TVEyes. La version gratuite est évidemment très limitée, mais les version Pro du site TVEyes offrent un potentiel des plus intéressants pour qui fait de la veille. À surveiller. |
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De l'art de jeter l'ancre...
Everything can be a link (with Mozilla). This article, Everything Can Be a Link with Mozilla... describes a method for targetting any subsection of webpage without requiring preexisting name anchor tags. (via Ev) [Radio Free Blogistan]
De l'art de créer une ancre (anchor) dans un texte. Pratique. |
