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Coupures de Presse [ le 8 décembre 1999 ]

Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch


Micro Ondes
Des micro-vagues pour surfer sur Internet
Le fabricant américain Cisco a dévoilé, la semaine dernière, sa toute dernière technologie de transmission sans fil à grande vitesse utilisant le principe des micro-ondes. (Actual Info)


Téléphones Mobiles
Une nouvelle étude pour évaluer les risques des téléphones portables
Les cas de tumeur cérébrales se multiplient dans les pays développés sans que la cause en soit connue. Et pour le docteur McKinney "elles doivent être identifiées avant de pouvoir prendre des mesures Préventives". Cette recherche est conduite par l'Agence internationale pour la recherche sur le cancer (IARC). (Actual Info)


Cinéma
Worldonline se paye une Toile
Pour démontrer les possibilités offertes par l'ADSL, Worldonline s'offre une belle promo : la diffusion intégrale et en avant-première d'un film, réservée à sa vingtaine d'abonnés ADSL. (Les News.Net)


Angoissant
Une faille de confidentialité dans les logiciels d'email
Un vieux routier des problèmes de sécurité sur Internet a mis à jour une nouvelle faille qui permet de suivre les internautes à la trace. (Actual Info)


Press clippings [ December 8, 1999 ]

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Cybercrime
Online crime against companies, countries seen rising
International online law enforcers today warned that they are behind in tackling Internet crime, and that cybercrime might prove a major threat to countries as well as to businesses. (News.com)
Netsurf"Companies and private-sector entities are the new targets
for terrorism and acts of war. This is a problem that's really spreading rapidly and will affect all of us."
-- Michael Vatis, director of the FBI's national infrastructure protection center


RadicalMail
Multimedia email marketer in delivery deal
Thursday RadicalMail will announce that Sandpiper will deliver its streaming content, which can be activated from within an email message without the need for special software. (News.com)


E-Commerce
Avon to revamp, expand its Web site
Avon Products Inc. will spend more than $30 million next year to build a new avon.com Web site to showcase its entire product line including cosmetics, gifts, clothes and jewelry. (Techserver)


Apraisal Business
AuctionWatch to launch online appraisal service
In an announcement to be made tomorrow, the company will offer to value items for $19.95, with the help of several appraisers who formerly worked for eBay and Butterfield & Butterfield. (News.com)


Health
News Corp., Healtheon/WebMD Target Global Health Market
News Corp. and Healtheon/WebMD Tuesday inked an wide-reaching $1 billion partnership deal for domestic and international content programming, marketing and asset sharing. (Internet News)


Internet Movies
"South Park" Creators in Web Deal
The creators of the television show ``South Park'' have agreed to make a series of 39 cartoons to be shown on Shockwave.com in the latest example of how Hollywood is trying to turn the Internet into an entertainment venue. The cartoons, which will be different from South Park, will be distributed starting next March on Shockwave.com. (NY Times)







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