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Google, France Télécom et Suicides
Au fil de mes recherches je suis tombé sur une courbe qui m’a fait froid dans le dos. No comment. For english readers: To kill oneself How to kill oneself Suicides, France Telecom There was a wave of suicides at … Continue reading
Sociology / Sociologie
The comparison between en.wikipedia.org and fr.wikipedia.org sometimes reveals interesting things. Today, I was surprised by the first image here compared to there.
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What we do…
Our dear President Franck Ghitalla has listed the websites of our members as well as projects and tools we are involved in (individually or collectively). To launch this Links Section, I comment here how we are involved in, or connected … Continue reading
Posted in In English, What we do
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WebAtlas Logo
If you are here because you need the logo of WebAtlas, congratulations ! 13 x 16 26 x 32
Posted in In English, In French, The life of WebAtlas
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Editorial guidelines: The way we post !
We want to reach several goals with this website, and one of them is to provide you regular informations about what we think, what we do and what we like. But three problems tend to stop us from doing so: … Continue reading
Hello world of NetSci!
Hello, world of Network Sciences! We are WebAtlas and our website is born again! And in English this time. We’ll inform you about our different activities and we’ll also explain our way to deal with graphs, networks and complexity in … Continue reading
Posted in The life of WebAtlas
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