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AltaVista
AltaVista France lance sa galerie marchande
Le moteur de recherche, AltaVista France, lance sa galerie marchande, en partenariat avec la société Daooda, spécialisée dans la gestion et l'animation d'espaces marchands personnalisés. (La Lettre de l'Atelier) |
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Noms de Domaine
Le Nasdaq obtient gain de cause sur des noms de domaine
Le marché boursier américain Nasdaq a obtenu gain de cause mardi dans l'affaire qui l'opposait à une entreprise canadienne ayant enregistré quatre noms de domaines comportant le mot Nasdaq : "nasdaqstockexchanges.com",
"nasdaqstockmarket.com", "nasdaqamexstockexchange.com"
et "nasdaqexchanges.com" . (Yahoo Actualités) |
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Campagne par e-mail
Des e-mails tentent de semer la panique en Grande-Bretagne
Les frappes aériennes anglo-américaines contre l'Afghanistan ont déclenché en Grande-Bretagne, allié privilégié de Washington, un torrent d'e-mails généralement présentés comme des conseils amicaux sur le risque de menace de représailles terroriste. (Yahoo Actualités) |
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Syberspace Security DIrector
Bush Appoints 'Cyberspace Security' Director
President Bush today appointed Richard Clarke to serve as his special advisor for cyberspace security. In his new role, Clarke will be charged with coordinating the government's efforts to secure the nation's information systems. (WashTech) |
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Hacker World
'Hackers unite' call from German millionaire
A millionaire computer hacker is calling for hackers to unite and use their skills to defeat terrorism. Kim Schmitz has formed Young, Intelligent Hackers against Terrorism. He has also created a 'wanted' poster of bin Laden, featuring digitally altered images of what he might look like without his beard and turban. (Ananova) |
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Music
Music industry reaches online licensing pact
The recording industry has come to an agreement with songwriters and music publishers over licensing music for distribution over the Internet. (Nando Times)
Music services still face bumpy road
A deal between major labels and publishers removes a significant speed bump delaying the arrival of online music subscription services, but it doesn't end the rough ride. (News.com) |
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