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Coupures de Presse [ le 7 novembre 2000 ]

Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch

Objets aux enchères sur Yahoo!
Filtrage des objets nazis sur Yahoo! : pas si simple !
Les trois experts désignés pour donner leur avis sur la possibilité de filtrer les internautes français sur le site américain de ventes aux enchères de Yahoo! ont proposé hier au Tribunal de grande instance de Paris des solutions techniques en fonction du pays de l'internaute et des mots clés saisis, mais doutent quand même - comme on pouvait s'y attendre - de l'efficacité des mesures indiquées. (Abondance.com)


easyEverything.com
Giga-cybercafés en vue
La société easyEverything ouvre ce mois-ci le plus grand cybercafé du monde, avec 800 ordinateurs, à New York. Situé à côté de Times Square, ouvert 24 heures sur 24. La France n’échappera pas à ce gigantisme puisqu’en décembre, un cybercafé de 375 places va ouvrir en plein cœur de la capitale. (Les News Net)


«I Love You»
6 mois après la tempête, Iloveyou fait encore des petits
De nombreuses variantes du fameux ver naissent encore et prennent de court les antivirus, dont les mises à jour interviennent forcément après coup. (Yahoo Actualités)


E-Mail
Surveillance des mails: le marché se moque des décisions de justice
De nombreux éditeurs commercialisent des logiciels de surveillance des mails. Pour répondre aux accusations d'espionnage, ils préfèrent parler de sécurité. (01net)


AskJeeves
Nouvelles fonctionnalités sur Ask Jeeves
Ask Jeeves vient d'annoncer plusieurs nouveautés tournant autour des médias : la possibilité de rechercher parmi plus de 2 millions de fichiers sons et vidéo est maintenant disponible, et un applicatif d'interrogation du moteur par téléphone avec reconnaissance vocale, sera également bientôt disponible. (Abondance.com)


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Politics.com
Web users cast vote against politics site
On the eve of Election Day, Politics.com is auctioning off its Internet address, seeing no reason to exist beyond Tuesday. Bids for the Politics.com domain can be placed at PoliticsOnline.


ICANN
ICANN rewrites its own rules
Bylaws changed so recently elected members representing Net users won’t get to vote on adding new domains. (MSNBC)


Free-Lance Copyright Issue
Supreme Court takes on free-lancers' Internet-age dispute
The U.S. Supreme Court, taking on an Internet-age dispute, agreed Monday to decide whether The New York Times and other publications violate free-lance contributors' copyrights by putting their articles in electronic databases. (Techserver)


RSVP
Evite Sends Out an Invitation for a Buyer
While many companies in the same situation as Evite, an online social-planning site, have been only too happy to acknowledge that they're looking for a buyer, Evite's public disclosure is still considered unusual and, by some standards, an act of desperation. (The Industry Standard)


Yazam
Yazam loses top two executives
The Israeli venture capital company that bought First Tuesday has been shaken by the resignations of both its CEO and its president. By Bruno Giussani for the Industry Standard Europe.


Fashion
Clothes and lifestyle on display at Polo.com
When it comes to e-commerce, Ralph Lauren doesn't want customers to simply buy a pair of chinos. The designer wants to have visitors to his Web site literally set foot into his lush world of country club chic, from booking a trip to Little Palm, an exclusive island in the Florida Keys, to chatting with actress and company spokesmodel Penelope Cruz online. Polo.com, to be unveiled Friday with 2,500 styles under the Polo and Ralph Lauren brands, represents the first offering from Polo Ralph Lauren Media, (Techserver)


Unlikely
Will Tuesday Be Doomsday for Net?
During the last presidential election, a major chunk of the Internet crashed. Will the crushing traffic of election night cause a repeat performance in 2000? The good news is, experts say that’s unlikely to happen again. “The Internet infrastructure has really improved over the last four years,” says Michaelangelo Volpi, chief strategy officer and senior vice president of Cisco, which makes most of the hardware that directs Internet traffic. (ABCNews)





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