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La révolution digitale vue depuis la Californie
La vraie plaie des faux virus
Le problème avec les amis bien intentionnés qui veulent nous protéger
Juste à côté des courriels non demandés qui vantent un produit dont on n'a que faire (spam), les alertes contre les virus bidons (hoaxes) comptent parmi les vraies plaies de la vie dans le cyberespace. Il m'arrive d'en recevoir plusieurs par semaine dont certains sont connus depuis deux ou trois ans. Et les risques augmentent avec la peur mythique de l'an 2000. Lire l'article dans netsurf.
Francis Pisani est un journaliste indépendant. Installé à San Francisco, il couvre les Technologies de l'information et de la communication pour El País / Madrid, Reforma / Mexico et Le Monde / Paris.
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n/e/tsurf will be back with press clippings Monday Nov29.
La revue de presse de n/e/tsurf sera de retour le lundi 29 nov.
La Presse Francophone sur le Web [ 19.11.99 ]
E-Commerce
Bravonestor importe mySimon en France
BravoNestor importe mySimon en France A partir du 1er décembre, un nouveau guide d'achat ouvrira ses portes. Baptisé Bravonestor, il utilisera la technologie de mySimon, le leader américain des robots de comparaison de prix. france.internet.com
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English Press From Around The Web [ 22.11.99 ]
E-Commerce
A special report by the Wall Street Journal
E-Commerce: Building a bigger and better Web site is becoming an obsession throughout American industry as U.S. companies have decided they need a flashier presence online. WSJ Paid subscription required.
Better, Faster, Prettier
Companies are spending loads of money in hopes of mastering the Internet's promise.
Picking the Product
Figuring out what does and doesn't sell online is usually the first step in any cyber-venture.
The Game of the Name
Thinking up the perfect address is crucial. Just hope nobody else owns it.
Small Investment, Big Results
Entrepreneurs need very little money -- and technical know-how -- to launch a Web business.
How Low Should They Go?
Finding the right price is no longer just a matter of undercutting the competition.
Crash!
Why do sites go down -- and what can they do about it?
Time for a Commercial
Advertisers are spending more and more money on the Internet. What works?
We're Watching You
Tracking a customer's every move is key to giving advertisers what they want.
You've Got Too Much Mail!
When messages from customers pile up unanswered, something is definitely wrong.
Getting the Goods
OK, the sale has been made. Now, a company has to actually deliver it.
Border Crossings
The Internet makes it so much easier to go global. And so much easier to violate local laws.
Buying the Buyers
The goal these days seems to be to attract customers, whatever they cost you.
Y2K
Y2K problem will cost the U.S. $100 billion
The government said Wednesday that the nation's repair bills for the Year 2000 technology problem will carry a staggering $100 billion price tag. That's $365 for each man, woman and child. Techserver
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Music bought online is expected to make up 11% of total music sales world-wide by 2005 compared with less than 0.5% in 1998. (WSJ - November 19)
Wise & Wired
PayMyBills.com
PayMyBills.com uses the latest technology to bring you a new way to manage your bills.
Daily Quiz
ER Trivia Quiz
Test your "ER" knowledge by clicking through this fifteen-question trivia quiz. .
Chris Hiers
Animated Editorial Cartoons
"Millionaire Rage"
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