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Coupures de Presse [ le 9 novembre 1999 ]

Search Engine Report en Français
Search Engine Report - Novembre 99
Ce rendez-vous mensuel, édité par Internet.com et proposé par Danny Sullivan, invite nos lecteurs à suivre l'actualité des moteurs de recherche Internet. Traduit de l'Américain par André Jahel (france.internet.com)


Avis de Recherche
Une première : la justice utilise Internet pour identifier une jeune fille décédée
La gendarmerie de Valenciennes diffuse sur un site web des photos d'un visage reconstitué à partir d'un squelette ainsi que des objets de la victime. La jeune fille a été retrouvée morte en 1997. (Europe Infos)


Press clippings [ November 9, 1999 ]

Amazon
Amazon may add software, retail pickup and return
Amazon.com's stock soared 20 percent today after the Internet retailer said it planned a "significant announcement" tomorrow regarding additions to its product line. The Seattle-based Internet darling may be adding software sales, according to analysts cited by the Bloomberg news service. Home-improvement products and home and garden equipment also are candidates to join the e-tail giant's ever-growing inventory, analysts speculated. (News.com)


Trading Online
American Express Launches New Online Brokerage Site
American Express announced the launch of its American Express Brokerage today, becoming the latest in a series of traditional brick-and-mortar brokerages and financial firms to launch major online trading sites. (E-Commerce Times)


E-Commerce
Priceline Adds Name-Your-Own-Phone Rates
Name-your-price pioneer priceline.com announced today that it will add long distance telephone calls to its offerings by the beginning of next year and will eventually offer a name-your-price business-to-business long distance service.


Media
Internet.com adds international sites
Internet.com said its launched international editions of the Internet.com network for Germany and South Africa. The sites will feature original local content written by local journalists, as well as content from the North American edition of internet.com. (Tipworld newsletter)


Faster Wireless Access
Fast Connections Get Faster
Qualcomm demonstrates technology for speedy Internet connections on wireless devices. What people will do with that kind of fast mobile access, however, has yet to be determined. (Wired News)




It's the finalcountdown




All Systems Go for US Nukes
All 103 nuclear power plants in the US have been deemed fully functional for the calendar rollover. But that doesn't preclude the possibility of human error, watchdogs say. (Wired News)


IRS to forgive some Y2K-related delays
The Internal Revenue Service will offer relief for taxpayers snagged by the Year 2000 computer glitch despite genuine efforts to prepare their systems. (News.com)



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