Sign up for
What's New
Newsletter !
 Subscribe
Netsurf

Last Update:
6.11.2000



Random Stats
Verbatim
Netc...
DomainName Buzz
n/e/tsurfquiz.com
Insighterview
Archives
What's New
TechNews
WorldNews
AskExperts
SiteSeeing
TravelLinx
Telephony
ScheduLinx
e-Commerce
e-Trading
Wise & Wired
Daily Quiz
e-Mail





[ Headlinks ]

[ Inside/Out ]

Coupures de Presse [ le 6 novembre 2000 ]

Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch

Procès Yahoo!
Solution technique en vue
La défense de Yahoo! s'écroule ! Selon nos informations, les experts du tribunal de grande instance de Paris dévoileront lundi une solution technique pour empêcher les internautes français de trouver des objets nazis sur Yahoo!. Or, depuis le début de l'affaire, Yahoo! soutient qu'il lui est impossible de mettre fin à ce commerce. (01net)


Interview Bruno Giussani
Giussani raconte le Standard Europe, son nouveau magazine
C'est un signe d'une Europe connectée qui apprend maintenant à s'intégrer. Le premier magazine paneuropéen, The Industry Standard Europe, dédié à l'économie du Net est sorti de presse. (Largeur.com)


Wap
Passez un coup de Wap
Idial Networks, société américaine spécialisée dans le «voice over IP» a annoncé le 30 octobre le lancement de Wapconnect, un service de téléphonie sur le réseau wap. Il permet d’appeler à partir d’un téléphone portable vers un autre téléphone, en passant par le réseau Internet, donc au prix d’une communication locale. (Les News Net)


Allons Bon...
Des "avis de recherche" policiers sur les écrans des téléphones japonais
La police japonaise a créé un site web d'avis de recherche pour les criminels afin de profiter du boom des téléphones portables offrant l'accès à l'internet, a-t-elle annoncé lundi. (Yahoo Actualités)


n/e/tsurfquiz.com
NetActu Quiz [03.11.00]
Les actualités Internet de la semaine passée en revue. Testez-vous!


Press clippings [ November 6 2000 ]

Featured Articles : www.netsurf.ch

Wireless MP3
MP3.com aims for wireless devices
The music download service is launching a new service Monday that will allow music lovers to instantly link downloaded song collections to their wireless devices. (News.com)


Shake Up
Top Two Executives of Bertelsmann Music Will Resign
The two top executives of Bertelsmann's BMG Entertainment music division announced their resignations yesterday, days after their parent company startled the industry by investing in Napster. The timing of the departures reflects internal discord at Bertelsmann, a huge German media conglomerate, and suggests the challenges the company faces in its efforts to persuade other music companies to reconcile with Napster, which many of them have considered an enemy. (NY Times)


E-Mail : Reality Check
Build a protective wall to keep e-mail above the law
Even the smallest companies are wise to establish an e-mail policy, to be included in the employee manual between Dress Code and Health Benefits. As the lines between work and life continue to blur, there needs to be an objective, specific guide as to what you can and cannot do. At any rate, the party is over. E-mail behavior is no longer self-regulating and no company can trust its employees to keep them out of trouble. (Seattle Times)

E-Mail Filtering Greets The Workplace
As electronic mail becomes an essential part of daily communications, companies are stepping up measures to police it as it comes in and goes out of the enterprise. Especially as employers realize they can be held legally responsible for every message sent from their corporate server. (TechWeb)


Third Generation
Entrepreneurs With an Edge
Think 20-something whiz kids are the only ones starting online companies? Think again. A large number of older entrepreneurs are joining the dot-com party. (Encore Special Report — WSJ) Paid subscription required.


Survey
Sophisticated Surfers Still Rare, Says Study
[...] The survey, found that while downloading music was considered to be fairly easy to accomplish, only about one-third to one-quarter of respondents are doing it. (The Industry Standard)


India
Tech boom helps poor Indian women
In remote villages in the Himalayas, awestruck women from yak-herding tribes sit in front of computers In a farming region, poor village women step into video e-mail booths to send messages to their husbands working in faraway cities. (Techserver)




Weekly Quiz
NetNews Quiz
[03.11.00]
The Week in Review. Test your NetKnowledge!

NetActu Quiz [03.11.00]
Les actualités Internet de la semaine en revue. Testez-vous!




More headline news from around the Web

Miss a day? [ Previous What's New/Quoi de Neuf ]



Netsurf
Emily Turrettini | Martin Gueissaz | Partenaires
What's New |  TechNews |  WorldNews |  AskExperts |  SiteSeeing |  TravelLinx | 
Telephony |  ScheduLinx |  e-Commerce |  e-Trading |  Wise & Wired |  Daily Quiz | 
Awards&Reviews | About/Credits | e-Mail