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