Al parecer el fenómeno blog ha calado hondo en Francia; hasta el punto de que en Wired se hacen eco de la magnitud del mismo en "Vive les blogs!" aprovechando la celebración el lunes próximo del congreso "Les Blogs: Blogs and social software"
o quizás es por la prominencia que ha alcanzado Six Apart en este país, gracias al dinamismo de su vicepresidente, Loïc Le Meur.
" [...] while leading politicians like ex-Prime Minister Alain Juppé keep high-profile weblogs, just as common are citizen agitators like Christophe Grébert, whose daily diatribes against the way local politicians run his home town of Puteaux
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According to statistics from the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education, French is now the most common language in the blogosphere after English [...] The French blogeur revolution is being spearheaded by precocious youngsters. According to government figures, half of all schoolchildren are bloggers, an estimated 3 million. Almost 2 million of them use Skyblog, a service operated by youth radio station Skyrock that is growing by around 600 new journals and 200,000 entries every day [...] Many teens use cell phones to post diary entries and pop-culture news flashes to their skyblogs on the move
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While bloggers elsewhere are commonly depicted warring with mainstream media, the rise of France's blogeurs owes much to traditional publishers and broadcasters like VNU, 01net and Europe2, which have popularized the form with high-profile consumer blog services [...] Le Monde, France's biggest newspaper, is also a weblog host, letting thousands of readers write journals alongside those of staff reporters and columnists [...] While internet penetration in France is below the European average, the country's cherished ideals of liberté, egalité and fraternité are a perfect fit for blogs."
A ver si nos damos cuenta de que la verdadera naturaleza del fenómeno es social; hablamos de Francia, donde se registra una penetración de Internet (#usuarios) del 41,2% frente al 33,6% de España. El periódico de mayor tirada del país, ofreciendo una plataforma de publicación personal gratuita a sus lectores, la mitad de los niños en edad escolar son blogeros, políticos de talla mundial lo utilizan como medio de expresión de sus ideas y el congreso del próximo lunes se celebra en El Senado, mostrando el interés ya expresado por la clase política que ha optado por asesorarse, para aprender y aprehender en su totalidad la dimensión de este fenómeno.
Exactamente igual que ocurre en la piel de toro... El caso es que, una vez más, da la impresión que vivimos en una "república" bananera. Y si no fuera por el mutante borbón, sería una república a secas, sin comillas.
" [...] while leading politicians like ex-Prime Minister Alain Juppé keep high-profile weblogs, just as common are citizen agitators like Christophe Grébert, whose daily diatribes against the way local politicians run his home town of Puteaux
[...]
According to statistics from the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education, French is now the most common language in the blogosphere after English [...] The French blogeur revolution is being spearheaded by precocious youngsters. According to government figures, half of all schoolchildren are bloggers, an estimated 3 million. Almost 2 million of them use Skyblog, a service operated by youth radio station Skyrock that is growing by around 600 new journals and 200,000 entries every day [...] Many teens use cell phones to post diary entries and pop-culture news flashes to their skyblogs on the move
[...]
While bloggers elsewhere are commonly depicted warring with mainstream media, the rise of France's blogeurs owes much to traditional publishers and broadcasters like VNU, 01net and Europe2, which have popularized the form with high-profile consumer blog services [...] Le Monde, France's biggest newspaper, is also a weblog host, letting thousands of readers write journals alongside those of staff reporters and columnists [...] While internet penetration in France is below the European average, the country's cherished ideals of liberté, egalité and fraternité are a perfect fit for blogs."
A ver si nos damos cuenta de que la verdadera naturaleza del fenómeno es social; hablamos de Francia, donde se registra una penetración de Internet (#usuarios) del 41,2% frente al 33,6% de España. El periódico de mayor tirada del país, ofreciendo una plataforma de publicación personal gratuita a sus lectores, la mitad de los niños en edad escolar son blogeros, políticos de talla mundial lo utilizan como medio de expresión de sus ideas y el congreso del próximo lunes se celebra en El Senado, mostrando el interés ya expresado por la clase política que ha optado por asesorarse, para aprender y aprehender en su totalidad la dimensión de este fenómeno.
Exactamente igual que ocurre en la piel de toro... El caso es que, una vez más, da la impresión que vivimos en una "república" bananera. Y si no fuera por el mutante borbón, sería una república a secas, sin comillas.
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