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Coupures de Presse [ le 14 décembre 1999 ]

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Shutterfly
N°5 de Clark
Jim Clark, l'homme derrière les succès de Netscape, Silicon Graphics, ou encore Healtheon, dévoile son nouveau bébé, le cinquième : Shutterfly, un site pour l'impression des photos numériques.(Les News Net)


E-Commerce
KelKoo : le premier guide d'achat européen sur internet
Kelkoo.com offre aux consommateurs français tous les conseils, informations et services utiles pour acheter sur Internet. Il référence tous les principaux sites de vente en ligne français, et permet aux consommateurs d'identifier les meilleures offres sur l'ensemble des sites marchands en Europe et dans le monde grâce à sa technologie d'agents intelligents. (Communiqué Cyperus)


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After AOL, now Yahoo!
Yahoo!, Kmart to Announce Wide-Ranging Web Alliance
Yahoo and KMart are expected to team up to offer a co-branded Web-access offering, people familiar with the plan said. (WSJ)


E-Commerce
Amazon.com Adopts Bubbly Shopping Companion
As part of its goal to become the ultimate online shopping destination, Amazon.com quietly began beta testing a browser-based shopping companion last month that calls up product reviews and lets consumers buy products directly from Amazon.com - from whatever page they're on as they traverse the Web. Called zBubbles, the utility was developed by Alexa Internet. (ZDNet)


Good Manners in cyberspace? Tiffany thinks so
Tiffany, which dubs itself as the "internationally renowned jewelry and specialty retailer,'' is melding today's technology with old-school manners at its Web site Tiffany.com, where it sells jewelry as well as offering tips on proper behavior. (SIliconValley.com)


Academia
Stanford Creates E-Commerce Center
Stanford University, spawning ground for many successful Silicon Valley businesses, is opening a new e-commerce center to provide research and courses about the booming industry. (NY Times)


Catching Digital Cheaters
Students who use the Internet for cut-and-paste research, beware. Anti-plagiarism sites give educators the tools to catch students who download term papers on the Web. Plagiarism.org aims to turn the tables on student-run cheat sites by giving educators a tool to check potentially plagiarized works. (Wired News)







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