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La méthode Suzi LeVine: connectée

(Suzi LeVine's method: connected)

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Newspaper | Le Temps
Date | 25.11.2016
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | politics, social media
Summary | The future ex US ambassador in Switzerland used social media a lot during her mandate. Being active on social media allows proximity, intuitivity, and freedom. Suzi LeVine said that social networks are the perfect example of direct democracy.
Image Description | Photograph of Suzi Levine and three other people dressed up for Halloween
Image Tags | female(s), male(s)

«Les lettres d'amour sont toujours révolutionnaires»

("Love letters are still revolutionary")

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Newspaper | La Tribune de Genève
Date | 3.12.2016
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | gender, texting, threat, word/writing
Summary | Philippe Brenot has been studying people's ways of sharing love for more than thirty years. He noticed some gender differences; for instance, women like to save love letters close to themselves whereas men save theirs in binders. Moreover, women don't write about their lover's body, whereas descriptions of female bodies are omnipresent in men's letters. However, in text messages, women are more likely to be straightforward. Brenot claims that love letters are not disappearing with new technologies. People still send each other love messages and save them.
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Après mourir de rire, on adore rire aux larmes...

(After laughing out loud we love laughing tears...)

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Newspaper | Le Matin
Date | 16.1.2016
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis
Summary | The acronyms "lol" and "mdr" are disppearing and are being replaced by emoticons. Moreover, The Oxford Dictionary decided to choose an emoticon as word of year (face with tears of joy emoji).
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Suivre Le Petit Robert sur Twitter, c'est trop lol mdr

(Follow Le Petit Robert on Twitter, it's lol mdr)

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Newspaper | 24 heures
Date | 5.2.2016
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | spelling, texting, Twitter
Summary | When people first starting texting, they would use abbreviations such as "lol", "mdr", or "tkt". In order to promote French language and eradicate "text message language", Le Robert Dictionary uses its Twitter account to share jokes related to text message features.
Image Description | Photograph of an open dictionary and screenshots of Tweets.
Image Tags | dictionary, Twitter

Le portable: mangez-le si vous voulez!

(Cell phone: eat it if you want to!)

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Newspaper | 24 heures
Date | 19.3.2016
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | smartphone
Summary | We all know that we should turn off our phone if we go see a play, for instance. Some people still pick up their phone in the middle of performances. However, for some shows, the audience can be asked to use their phone (e.g. send a text to choose the casting). Besides that, new technologies are not an integrated part of plays.
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Décoder le langage Emoji

(Decoding the emoji language )

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Newspaper | Le Matin
Date | 22.1.2016
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis, misunderstanding
Summary | Emojis are everywhere. They are used to symbolize emotions, but their meaning is not always clear. In the game "The Great Emoji Challenge", people have to decode messages in emoji. They can win up to one million dollars.
Image Description | Smiling emoji, and money bag emoji
Image Tags | emojis

On oublie toujours une minorité

(We always forget a minority)

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Newspaper | Le Matin
Date | 14.5.2016
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis, gender
Summary | Today's emojis don't really represent women in a fair way (dancer, princess, or grandmother). Therefore, Google is going to include peasant women, teachers or doctors, for example. But since the idea is to better represent minorities, perhaps the Bogdanov brothers and Conchita Wurst will complain about the lack of "mutant" emojis.
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Apple se mouille

(Apple gets wet)

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Newspaper | Le Matin
Date | 15.9.2016
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis
Summary | With its iOS 10 update, Apple removed the gun emoji, and replaced it with a water gun. So now violence has of course been eradicated, no one has been killed by a gun, and everyone loves each other. Thanks to Apple, corpses have been replaced by wet T-shirt contests.
Image Description | Images of the gun emoji and the water gun emoji
Image Tags | emojis

600 millions de dollars pour Giphy, le roi du «GIF»

(600 million dollars for Giphy, the king of "GIF")

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Newspaper | 24 heures
Date | 8.11.2016
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | GIFs
Summary | Several companies share the "GIF market", but one of them (Giphy) seems to stand out. GIF stands for "Graphics Interchange Format" and are very popular nowadays. They usually come from TV shows, movies, or animated movies.
Image Description | Screenshot of Giphy's website
Image Tags | gifs

Google en forte expansion à Zurich

(Google booming in Zurich)

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Newspaper | Le Temps
Date | 20.6.2016
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | artificial intelligence, Google
Summary | A new research group is going to start working on 'machine learning' in Zurich, Switzerland. The technique resorts to artificial intelligence. Research will focus on three parts: artificial intelligence, natural language comprehension and treatment, and artificial perception. Although computers are more and more powerful, they still have trouble distinguishing certain things that a 4-year old could notice.
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