Monthly Archive for February, 2009
We are. We all are. It’s beside this great name that a spanish start-up, BlogsMedia created YouAre, a full mix of Twitter (a tiny, tiny Facebook), Tumblr (simple blogging platform), Delicious (favorites bookmarks), LinkedIn (YouAre permits you to write a complete resume).
It’s truly difficult to create a web-service while extremely powerful and similar services already exists. However, I like, I love, I live only for ambitious and crazy projects like YouAre. And, in my sense, this project is quite a success. Of course, it isn’t (yet) the most visited social networking website, its impact isn’t very important, but wait, it opened its doors january 27th. For such a short way, it’s excellent.
I won’t spoil your pleasure by analyzing how YouAre works. I hate when websites/blogs do this.
You thought these kind of technologies weren’t complicated. You were disastrously wrong, but please, don’t laugh. :)
Google and IBM, two really big actors from tech’s sector, had a new partnership idea. IBM wants to furnish Google a software which is capable of linking some of our health direct informations to ouf Google Health account. We don’t know yet very precisely how this would work. We don’t know what are these informations. But we know that Big Brother (now, we can call it «Big Blue») is getting closer and closer. Some people could fear this kind of procedures, but I’m the type of person who likes these kind of things. Why ? Just imagine, like my friend, Thierry. If they analyze the cardiac rhythm of people in a certain zone and these cardiac rhythms increases and information is sent to the Internet, they could quickly see if something strange is happening over there. This doesn’t hurt my personal integrity.
But I won’t stop here. Continue reading ‘Google’s ultimate marriage with personal data’


This is too cool. It has been created for the film Halo. It’s actually a Nissan (less cool). I’m actually publishing this because I love the game, huh. Of course, this is not tech stuff, it’s entertaining stuff. :)
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And it’s free. This is completly cool and “usefuless”. Steps are easy but you’ll need a scanner (you’ll understand why). YourFonts.
YourFonts.com is a FREE online font generator that allows you to create your own TrueType fonts within a couple of minutes. Go make your own handwriting as a font!
Simplicity and advertising. Do you know these terms ? Ok, so this is the post published on TechRadar earlier today, it’s title is : 8 reasons why Toshiba’s new TG01 is better than the iPhone. “Wow” I thought “Why people really don’t want to understand ?”. But this isn’t the most important part. The thing is why TechRadar is saying this ? For now, nothing could hurt the iPhone except Android. Why ? It’s simple.
Continue reading ’2 reasons why Toshiba’s new TG01 can’t beat the iPhone’

This is quite simple. It’s a search engine that was specially designed for kids, and for filtering content. Good boy. KIDREX. No real innovation, it’s a Google Custom Search engine, huh, but I thought this could interesting for all of us.
Today, I’ve decided TechAwe will change. It is no longer a 100% informative website. It’s now a review. A what ? Let’s see why it is different.
I don’t create information. I don’t create lies. I create truthful analysis. I create reviews. I create critics. This thing, TechAwe is a review about what happened and what’ll happen into the tech world. I relay information for you and then we start the debate. You follow me. This, is cooler.
For TechAwe & me, difference is made and enhanced by originality. That’s why I’m varying as much as possible my subjects, but they’ll have to be centered on tech. Surprising, fresh, innovative, interesting. This review is ad-free, hoax-free but truthful and reliable. There are no publishing times since I’m not professional; this whole thing is personal. But I’ll promise every single of my reviews are quality. Why ? Because this, is the nucleus of my passion and every passion is powerful.
75 cl of fresh, dairy & organic milk.
4 bits (20-50 g) of Nestlé Dessert, dark chocolate
1 big spoon of Nutella
Lots of Nesquik.
Instructions :
Light up a very little fire and put your pan over it.
Chop the dark chocolate, drop them into the hot pan and let it melt.
Add a little bit of milk to help the chocolate melt faster.
Add all the milk, then pour the Nesquik until the milk becomes as brown as you want.
Finally, add a big spoon of Nutella, and mix the mix.
You’re done, enjoy.
Yeah. That may seem kinda weird, but somebody developed a very special painting. This painting has the ability to block your WiFi’s signal. This is a formidable innovation, because the painting is cheap but reliable. It costs 10 $/kilo. The paint is made from an aluminium-iron dioxide, which puts out a magnetic field to block frequencies. Poor neighbors.
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