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Coupures de Presse [ le 13 décembre 1999 ]

Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch


Google
Les Real Names sur Google
Après Voila la semaine dernière, c'est au tour de Google de proposer le système des Realnames en ligne. A suivre cette semaine sur Abondance une interview de Jean-Marie Hullot, l'un des créateurs du système. (Abondance)


Ask Jeeves
Accord Ask Jeeves / About.com
Le moteur Ask Jeeves a signé un accord avec About.com. Selon cet accord, le site Ask jeeves apparaîtra sur toutes les pages de résultats d'About.com. La réciproque sera également vraie. (Abondance)


La Leninka
La Leninka se raccroche au Web
La plus grande bibliothèque russe, en voie de rénovation, a ouvert un site. (Libération)


Un python cybernétique
Serpent à roulettes
Après le chien Sony en plastique qui fait bip-bip, un animal de compagnie plus exotique a vu le jour : un python cybernétique. Ses qualités de robot tout terrain intéressent la Nasa. Découvrez le en real vidéo sur le site. )transfert


Press clippings [ December 13, 1999 ]

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ICQ_Greetings.exe
Y2K virus infects Fortune 500 firm
Arrives as email with no subject or text, just attachment called ICQ_Greetings.exe.
The virus attempts to reformat victims’ hard drives on Jan. 1, and also sends copies of itself out through the victim’s e-mail. (MSNBC)


Cyber Attack
Hackers attack Russian news site
Hackers opposed to Russia's military campaign in Chechnya attack a Russian news service's website, Itar-Tass. (BBC)


Hold on to your AOL stock
AOL-Wal Mart pact rumored
America Online Inc. may be close to signing a marketing pact with Wal-Mart Stores Inc., a deal that would link the Internet powerhouse with the world's biggest retailer. (USA Today)


Media
Time Warner Eyes Internet Spinoff
Media giant Time Warner Inc. is reportedly considering spinning off its Internet properties as it aims to become a dominant player in that space. (Internet News)


Travel Business
Online Travel Alliance Poses Triple Threat To Expedia
Expedia, the travel Web site spun off from Microsoft, plans to offer a name-your-price auction service for airline tickets, dealing a direct blow to rival Priceline.com, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. (Wired News)


E-Commerce
Online shopping goes upscale
Lured by the attractive demographics of Internet users, who tend to be more educated and wealthier than the population as a whole, merchants selling everything from pearl necklaces to shares in a private jet have sprung up in recent months to cater to the connected. (SiliconValley.com)

Checks take first steps onto Internet
Consumers will soon be able to shop online without credit cards as retailers begin accepting checks online. TeleCheck and Equifax have developed technology that clears checks in seconds. (USA Today)


Wireless
W3C, Wireless Application Protocol Forum Form Relationship
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Forum this week announced a formal liaison relationship. The new relationship will allow them to define "next-generation Web specifications that support the full participation of wireless devices" on the Web. (Internet News)


Open Source
Open-source programming sites go live
Two Web sites for helping companies fund open-source programming projects launch within the span of two days. Sourcexchange, the main project of a company called Collab.net, began official operations just a day after competitor Cosource went live. (News.com)


Sex change live online
Sex-Change Webcast Stirs E-thics Debate
A Southern California online company is planning what it says will be the first sex-change operation cybercast over the Internet on Friday, a venture that several ethicists and doctors say is unsavory but inevitable. (La Times)








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