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La révolution digitale vue depuis la Californie Free Broadband Internet: même les connexions à haut débit peuvent être gratuites Urban Media une toute jeune entreprise de la Silicon Valley a lancé le mercredi 8 décembre un service audacieux qui consiste à offrir gratuitement aux petites et moyennes entreprises un accès à haut débit. En échange de quoi, Urban Media espère bien pouvoir leur vendre toute une gamme de services de télécommunications. 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. [ Netc... articles précédents ] [ Elec_Chroniques... articles précédents ] [ An 2000 - Analyse de la Situation... articles précédents ] La Presse Francophone sur le Web [ 14.12.99 ] On compte sur vous Les Restos du Coeur lancent l'opération «Chèque Réveillon» But: offrir 2 millions de repas aux plus démunis; Avis: un Chèque Déjeuner permet d'assurer 8 repas. Pour amorcer une nouvelle ère, solidaire... Libération Paul McCartney Webcast Beatlemania en direct de la Caverne Ce mardi soir, Paul McCartney fait un retour nostalgique dans le club de ses débuts. Le concert sera retransmis sur Internet pour ceux qui ne font pas partie des 300 privilégiés. Actual Info [ Articles suivants... [ Articles précédents...] English Press From Around The Web [ 14.12.99 ] NewspapersRead all about it! Internet not killing newspapers Newspapers said on Monday that reports of their death by Internet were greatly exaggerated. In fact, rather than sounding the death knell for newspapers, a report published by the Newspaper Association of America, «Synergize for Success» showed that that more people actually read newspapers online than buy the ink-stained version. Even though more and more are reading newspapers online, Americans are not abandoning the traditional form. SiliconValley.com Incubators Spread Across Europe It seems that everybody these days across Europe wants to be a start-up incubator. Just don't call them that. Bruno Giussani for The New York Times. Andersen Puts $1 Billion Behind Net Start-Ups Andersen Consulting, a name synonymous with helping blue-chip companies around the world streamline their operations, now wants to be a driving force behind the Internet's growth. Internet News. IPO Palm Sets Initial Public Offering; AOL, Motorola, Nokia to Invest Palm filed for an initial public offering as part of its planned spinoff from 3Com and disclosed that America Online, Motorola and Nokia plan to buy stakes. WSJ Paid subscription required. Y2K U.K. group upgrades Y2K travel status of Italy, Germany Travelers flying to Italy, Germany, Switzerland or the Czech Republic between now and Jan. 1 have been given the "green light" by a U.K.-based year 2000 watchdog group. CNN Some small banks to open New Year's Day as Y2K precaution A number of bank have announced they will open for regular business on New Year's Day to ward off a last-minute dash for cash and other worries about Year 2000 computer glitches. Techserver [ More headline news...] [ Previous headline news...] Stats
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