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La révolution digitale vue depuis la Californie
Le téléphone cellulaire avec vidéo
Offensive japonaise
NEC vient de réaliser un appareil qui combine le téléphone cellulaire et la transmission d'images vidéo. Le téléléphone est séparé de la caméra qui contient également un écran à cristaux liquides. Ils sont connectés l'un à l'autre grâce à Bluetooth, une technologie qui permet la transmission d'ondes radio sur une courte distance. Les images sont compressées au format MPEG-4 et NEC affirme pouvoir les transmettre à des vitesses qui vont de 64 (ce qui permet environ 10 images par secondes) à 128kbps. Selon PC World Online, NEC n'envisage pas de vendre ce cellulaire. Il est développé pour le moment comme partie intégrante d'un systême de communication intégré. Lire l'article dans netsurf.
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La Presse Francophone sur le Web [ 7.10.99 ]
Presse
Révolution dans le monde des agences de presse
EPN World lance le marché aux articles en ligne. Libération
Musique
BMG va lancer un portail musical
Le géant du disque revient sur le web français avec "Ecoutezvous.fr". Il y sera (relativement) peu question de BMG. En avant-première: le nouveau Bruel à écouter. Le Journal du Net
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English Press From Around The Web [ 7.10.99 ]
Online Trading
Bear Stearns chair contrarian on share trading future
Bear Stearns Cos. Inc.'s Chairman Alan ''Ace'' Greenberg Wednesday took a contrarian view on the future of share trading, saying his investment bank was against extending trading hours and starting a Web Brokerage. SiliconValley.com

"We can't have highly paid people working for us during the day and a bunch of dummies at night,'' -- Bear Stearns Cos. Inc.'s Chairman Alan ''Ace'' Greenberg at a securities industry conference at Pace University in New York in october.
Cybertrend : Web logs
"Web Logs" Evolve From Personal Home Pages
Gone are the days when a personal home page was nothing more than pictures of the family cat, a resume and a list of links that hadn't been updated since 1997.
Web logs are the second generation of the personal home pages posted by ordinary people who surf the Web. Unlike the first wave of home pages, Web logs are filled with personal commentary and observations, updated on a regular basis. Topics range from the sublime to the ridiculous. It's a fairly new phenomenon, but more logs are popping up daily. Computer News Daily
Cool
XpertSite.com: Ask Me Anything
Xpertsite.com offers free, personal answers to queries ranging from animal habits to forecasting the future. The service is free, unlike some other advice sites, and contains a selection of 20,000 expert profiles. You also can choose among almost 20 topics covering areas like business, the arts, health, tax, and travel. PC World
Uh-Oh...
AOL 5.0 May Be Harmful to Net Connections
Internet users who downloaded and installed the latest version of America Online's client software, AOL 5.0, have found that they've gained some spiffy new features. But in the process some have found they've also lost their ability to connect to the Internet. Internet News
Y2K
Some States Pushing Y2K Deadlines
Medicaid, WIC and other public services may be problematic if some states dont get on the ball, officials say. Alabama, Hawaii, New Hampshire are among the worst potential offenders. ABCNews
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Xerox Corp. said it has fired about 40 employees this year in the U.S. for "excessive misuse of the Internet." The main problem was among employees who, while at work, viewed pornographic Web sites, gambled, bought and sold online goods. Xerox has 40 000 employees in the US with access to the Internet. (WSJ - October 7)
Wise & Wired
Take It Offline
The free instant private discussion space for your topic of the moment.
Daily Quiz
MacQuiz
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Because some of the most entertaining news stories have come from ebay this year n/e/tsurf is opening eBAYWATCH, a "daily odd/clever auction item from ebay" section. Today's featured item:
GoCellularPhone Listed at $ $15 000 (CellPhone.com is listed for $250,000 at great domains.com)
Chris Hiers
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"Buzz"
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