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La révolution digitale vue depuis la Californie

L'internet et le sport
L'empire des chaînes de télévision est menacé
Sous l'influence de l'internet, le monde du sport est sur le point de connaître des bouleversements de fond si l'on en croit un fascinant rapport de Forrester Research, le cabinet d'études spécialisé dans l'impact des technologies de l'information sur le monde des affaires et la société. 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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La Presse Francophone sur le Web [ 9.12.99 ]

Ericsson et Microsoft
Nouvelle alliance dans la téléphonie mobile
Ericsson et Microsoft s'associent pour donner, via l'internet, un accès à l'information
"n'importe où, n'importe quand et sur n'importe quel terminal". Europe Infos.


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English Press From Around The Web [ 9.12.99 ]

Doing it "My Way" again
Microsoft Introduces Mobile Explorer
Calling the development a major commitment to the Wireless Application Protocol Forum, Microsoft Corp. Wednesday rolled out its new browser platform created specifically for wireless devices.

Microsoft Mobile Explorer (MME) runs on data-enabled phones and smart phones and displays both HTML- and WAP 1.1-authored online content. The solution is expected to hit the market in the first quarter of next year. Internet News


Amazon
Amazon.com, Sprint PCS to offer online shopping from mobile phones
In a press release Wednesday, the companies said the electronic-commerce service will sell music, DVDs, videos, books, toys, video games, software and consumer electronics.

Amazon.com and Phone Com.Inc co-developed the Amazon.com Anywhere application, which features Gift-Click, personal recommendations and best seller lists, for display on wireless phones. MSNBC



"We want shopping to be the easiest thing our customers do this holiday season. Our Amazon.com Anywhere initiative continues to expand how our customers find, discover, and buy anything online - at any time, from anywhere.” -- Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com founder and CEO.


Auctioning an Auction Site
Auctionpatrol.com wants to close up shop, so what better way to sell the business than to auction it off to the highest bidder? And on eBay, where else? Wired News


Update: EBay Pulls WTO Riot Items
EBay Pulls WTO Riot Items Paraphernalia from the "last great riot" of the 1990s doesn't last long on the auction site because it's against the rules. Wired News


Y2K
Princeton to close buildings on New Year's as Y2K precaution
Princeton University will close its buildings for 48 hours over the New Year's holiday, fearing possible blackouts and computer problems from the Y2K computer bug. The school will disconnect its computer system from the Internet for a seven-hour period around midnight Jan. 1. Techserver


Russian nuclear chief says missile forces ready for Y2K
The Russian military reiterated Wednesday that the nation's nuclear forces are ready for the millennium and immune to any computer glitches. Techserver



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People in the UK are such computer addicts they prefer it over ex and the traditional bag of chips. BBC - December 9

One out of four Birtons would rather be using their computer than having sex

Four of out of five would rather be using their home computer than eating a portion of chips

The UK will be the first European country to have computers in half of its homes, per a Microsoft Study. That total within two years - ahead of major European competitors such as France, Germany, Spain and Sweden.

Britain also emerged with the highest proportion of "silver surfers" - PC users over 60.


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