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Coupures de Presse [ le 8 octobre 1999 ]

Lecture Recommandée
Internet Actu # 5
Toute l'actualité de la semaine en revue.
Lire et imprimer!


Alta Vista
AltaVista lorgne vers le sans-fil
AltaVista (qui revendique, d'autre part, plus de 550 000 abonnés en moins de deux mois à son offre d'accès Internet gratuit) serait en train de travailler sur des services basés sur les terminaux sans fil et sur l'accès à haut débit. (Abondance)


Bookmark!
Un site pour gérer ses signets
La start-up Blink
vient de mettre en ligne un site qui propose, après avoir ouvert un compte gratuit de rapatrier les signets d'un ordinateur, d'en ajouter de nouveaux, et de les organiser en fonction de thématiques afin de les consulter depuis nimporte quel PC. (Les News Net)

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E-Commerce
News Express : les autres actualités en bref
Banana Republic, filiale de Gap, ouvrira son site de commerce électronique dans quelques semaines. (france.internet.com)


Press clippings [ October 8, 1999 ]

Visor
Visor Closing In on Palm
Handspring is getting crowds and cheers at Internet World as people line up to greet the newest Palm rival. A slew of add-ons lets the wireless device be everything to everybody. (Wired News)


Oracle
Oracle set to debut 'portal to go'
Oracle Corp. is set to launch a product to let consumers shop electronically from any existing mobile phone, a move which it believes could rapidly triple the number of Internet shoppers worldwide, the company said Thursday. (ZDNet)



Mac OS 9
Mac OS 9's Deal Detective
Sherlock II helps shoppers search across auction sites todetect bargains, but eBay may be hot on Apple's trail to disconnect the service. (Wired News)


Online Trading
Reinventing Merrill Lynch
Merrill Lynch & Company, the world's largest brokerage firm, is about to introduce a set of online services intended to transform its buttoned-down brokerage business into a force in electronic commerce. (NY Times)

More Firms Expand Trading Hours
DLJ Direct and Fidelity Investments' brokerage unit said they would offer up to four hours of extra stock trading within the next month. (NY Times)

Cyberspace slowly draws commodity traders
Commodity traders, more used to frenetic dealings on the exchange floor, are slowly setting up in cyberspace hoping to profit from the vast commercial potential of the Internet. (SiliconValley.com)

Credit Suisse expands internet brokerage svc.
Credit Suisse said Thursday that youtrade, its internet and telephone discount broker service, had been expanded, offering access to more stock markets and including news, analyses and recommendations. (SiliconValley.com)


Mobile Phone Banking
IBM, Handelsbanken to offer mobile phone banking
Sweden's largest bank, Handelsbanken, and IBM Corp. said on Wednesday they would team up to offer banking services over mobile phones. (ZDNet)


Amazon
Web giant Amazon.Com sets up online gift registry
The gift registry is latest bid by the Web retailing giant to ensure a very merry holiday selling season. (SiliconValley.com)


Domain Name Game
What's in a name? Around £60,000
How much is an Internet address worth? How about £60,000. That is what the Prudential's new Internet banking arm, Egg, paid for its egg.com site address, or domain, which cost just £30 to register. (This is London)


Web Movies
Warner Bros. Launches Web Mini-Movies
Made-For-Online. Warner Bros. has produced a series of shorts specifically for the
Web and specifically to market a new movie. (Newsbytes)


Cyberwarfare
Pentagon gives Space Command responsibility for computer defense
Implicit of the Pentagon's growing fear of cyber-warfare, it is assigning to U.S. Space Command the responsibility for defending the military's computer networks, officials said Thursday. (Techserver)




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