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Napster
Napster séduit 150 labels européens indépendants
Les pigistes ont obtenu gain de cause lundi devant la Cour suprême américaine dans la bataille judiciaire engagée depuis plus de sept ans contre des grands groupes de presse. (Yahoo Actualités) |
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France
10,7 millions d'abonnés à Internet
Selon IDC, la France vient d'atteindre le cap des 10, 7 millions d'abonnés à Internet. Cela représente une progression de 15,7% par rapport au quatrième trimestre 2000 et 72% par rapport au premier trimestre 2000. Le marché domestique est en avant, celui professionnel à la traîne. (Technosphère) |
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Dotcome Economy
Cautious dotcoms start to peek over the parapet
If Goto.com, the pay-for-performance search engine, completes its secondary stock offering - scheduled for Wednesday - it will be the first company with .com in its name to list new shares in the US since September last year. (FT) |
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Domain Names
The new cybersquatting law also stops "typosquatting"
The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) was nacted with great fanfare in November 1999 and the law has proven to be an effective weapon against cybersquatters. More significantly, however, the ACPA is now being used against "typosquatters," or people who register variations of trademarked names to capitalize on the inevitable flow of misdirected Internet traffic. (eCompany) |
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Interactive TV
Interactive TV: It's watching you
Privacy advocates warn consumers of burgeoning dangers posed by the interactive TV industry, where companies are planning to collect massive amounts of personal data. (News.com) |
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E-Mail
READ ON --- DAVENETICS'
Employees spend an average of 49 minutes a day on email and many employers think that they are wasting too much time. Maybe they're right. Tomorrow, I will fax you davenetics. (USA Today / Davenetics) |
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Health
The mobile cancer debate heats up
Australian researchers are claiming to have discovered the missing link, pinpointing how mobile phones cause cancer. (The Guardian) |
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