Je suis si enthousiasmée par le projet de restructuration du site web de l’association pour laquelle je travaille que je sens le besoin, ou plutôt l’irrépressible responsabilité, d’en relater ici … Continue reading
As I’m gliding over the waves of the web in search of interesting topics, I can’t help but notice an overwhelming trend in the articles’ titles: the lists. Lists are … Continue reading
This is a special article dedicated to all the grandparents, golden age wise men and women or soon-to-be happy retirees; in other words, this is addressed to the most important generation … Continue reading
(Lessons from the Life-Without-Facebook Experiment) There is one very simple conclusion to draw from the Life-Without-Facebook experiment: there are several possible degrees of use of Facebook, but no matter how … Continue reading
Last day. Nothing to say other than I’m counting down the minutes. Facebook, I shall return very soon! Next post: conclusions of the experiment and next steps. Almost there…
Facebook is kind of everywhere. I found a really nice image I want for the Holistic Communication Project, but to pay for it, I have two choices: either sign in … Continue reading
Interesting turn of events: Facebook noticed my defection! I received an email today from Facebook warning me of the risks of not logging in. Seems like the dependency goes both ways after … Continue reading
Facebook is actually quite difficult to avoid. My Spotify and Facebook accounts are linked: if I’m connected on Spotify, it means that I’m also indirectly connected to Facebook, therefore if … Continue reading
Today I discovered that losing my cell phone is much more dramatic when I don’t have access to Facebook. Text messages were one of my alternatives, so I feel uncomfortably … Continue reading
I probably thought of five different status updates since yesterday. I’m starting to wonder if I’m missing messages or events, or more importantly, things happening in other people’s lives. It … Continue reading