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Coupures de Presse [ le 9 décembre 1999 ]

Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch


eEurope
En route pour l'eEurope
Les grandes manœuvres pour accélérer la construction de la société de l'information européenne démarrent : Romano Prodi lance l'initiative "eEurope", qui s'articule autour de 10 points. (Les News.Net)


AltaVista
AltaVista en Europe en l'an 2000
AltaVista vient de révéler qu'il allait lancer un site pan-européen majeur dans le courant de l'an 2000. (Abondance)


All The Web
All The Web propose une recherche avancée
Le site All The Web de la société Norvégienne Fast, qui revendique un index de 210 millions de pages, vient de mettre en place un système de recherche avancée : recherche sur des champs spéciaux (titre, url, etc.), recherche linguistique, etc. (Abondance)


Voila
Voila offre les pages perso
Voila propose gratuitement un service de création de site personnel de 10 pages maximum. Le système ne nécessiterait pas de connaissance particulière (programmation, langage html). Voila promet aussi pour dans quelques semaines un moteur de recherche indexant toutes les pages perso du web, quel que soit le fournisseur du service ou l'hébergeur. (Abondance)


E-Commerce
Neteco.com, le service marchand qui donne dans la modestie
L'entreprise de vente par correspondance Neocom Multimedia Neteco.com, un site discount qui table sur 2000 références pour être rentable. Dans la foulée, l'entreprise lancera en janvier 2000 le moteur de comparaison de prix lesprix.com. (france.internet.com)


Press clippings [ December 9, 1999 ]

Featured Articles : www.netsurf.ch

Targeting a captive audience
Elevator Co. Has Web Venture
The Otis Elevator Company, the world's biggest maker of elevators, said it would form a joint venture to put Internet-based video screens in elevator cars to deliver news, weather and advertising to passengers. (NY Times)


Domain Names
Harvard seeks rights to own name in cyber suit
Just a week after the federal government outlawed trademark ''cyber-piracy,'' Harvard University is using the law to sue a Jamaica Plain man who is accused of trying to reap a small fortune by selling Harvard the Internet rights to its own name.
The Web site GreatDomains.com auctions domain names. It lists the
average price at $32,338, yet some names are being offered $10 million for America.com; $2 million for Celebrities.com, and $1 million for Houses.com.

Hillary Rodham Clinton
paid $6,000 this year to buy hillary2000.com from a cybersquatter who had registered the domain name. (The Boston Globe)

FairyTales

n/e/tsurf tracks record domain name sales in Fairy Tales [in French]


WebStorage
Driveway to Link With Microsoft Office
Driveway, one of more than a dozen services offering Web-based file storage, is expected to announce that its service will be integrated into Microsoft's Office 2000 and Internet Explorer, a move that could give it a strong leg up over its rivals. (The Industry Standard)


Press
Extra, extra: Download all about it
Newsstands lose as out-of-towners find it easier to go online The Internet and strong economic times are killing the imported newspaper business at Out of Town and other newsstands around the country. Rather than make the trek to the central city for day-old newspapers, readers can scan the latest edition from their desktop computers. (USA Today)







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