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Coupures de Presse [ le 8 juin]

Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch

Reuters
Reuters coince sur la vente de contenus Internet
Le futur PDG du groupe britannique reconnaît que le chiffre d'affaires généré par l'activité Internet ne décolle pas. Des licenciements devraient suivre. (Le Journal du Net)


AOL.fr
AOL France passe le cap du million d'abonnés
En un peu plus d'un an, la filiale française d'AOL a presque doublé son nombre de clients. Un succès qu'elle a obtenu à l'arraché, après avoir perdu quelques procès pour n'avoir pas honoré ses "forfaits tout compris illimités". (ZDnet)


Virus «Bienale.py»
Le virus de l´art
Du Fred Forest, la contagion en plus: à la Biennale de Venise, grand-messe de l´art moderne, un virus informatique élevé au rang d´oeuvre est proposé à la vente. Le code source du virus a été rendu public depuis l'enceinte du Pavillon de Slovénie. (transfert)

Iran
Des cybercafés de Téhéran autorisés à reprendre leurs activités
Les cybercafés de Téhéran fermés en mai par les autorités ont reçu l'autorisation de reprendre leurs activités, rapporte jeudi le quotidien Abrar-é-Eghtessad. (Yahoo Actualités)


Press clippings [ June 8 2001 ]

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Business 2.0
Time Has Come for Business 2.0
Time Inc. devours Future Network's new-economy mag for $65 million to $70 million and will merge it with eCompany Now. (The Industry Standard)


Dotcom Hard Times
Publisher Motley Fool Announces Another Round of Staff Cutbacks
Motley Fool laid off 45 employees, part of a broader long-term restructuring and the second round of layoffs in the last few months at the online publisher. (WSJ) paid subscription required


Napster
Napster file sharing down 90 percent
The average number of files being shared on Napster Inc.'s MP3-swapping service has fallen 90 percent since filters were installed to block the trading of copyrighted music. The drastic fall-off in shared files can be blamed on the filters Napster was forced to install, the report states. (CNN)


Cellephony
Cell Phone-Cancer Connection Subject of New U.S. FDA Research
A year after agreeing to a health-safety research program under the auspices of the FDA, the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association said it has signed contracts with three research institutions... (Wireless Newsfactor)

Brazilians fined for mobile rings during public events
Brazilian movie-goers and anyone else at public events will be fined the equivalent of £142 if their mobiles phones ring. (Ananova)


Microsoftia
Instant replay
Microsoft's instant messaging tactics are reminiscent of those the company employed in the browser wars. (News.com)


e-Confessions
Vatican to rule out online confessions
The red light to online confessions is contained in a document being prepared by the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Social Communications, which broadly welcomes the Net as a powerful instrument for evangelization, the Milan daily newspaper Corriere della Sera reported Tuesday. (CNN)




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