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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
Noms de Domaine
iFrance continue sa chasse aux noms de domaine
Le portail multi-services iFrance.com, filiale de Vivendi Universal France, est visiblement tatillon en matière de protection de sa marque. La société s'attaque désormais à IPFrance.net. (Le Journal du Net ) |
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DOJ vs Microsoft
New threat to Microsoft deal
The anti-trust settlement between the US government and Microsoft is called into question, after Massachusetts rejects the deal. (BBC)
A Rush to Settle
Assistant Attorney General Charles James was determined to settle the Microsoft antitrust case by the end of last week, leading to a flurry of last-minute provisions that some Justice Department attorneys worry weaken the agreement. (Washtech.com) |
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Domain Names
ICANN Eyes New Vote Plan
The Internet's chief regulatory body is considering a proposal that would allow anyone who owns a domain name to vote for the board's directors. (Wired)
The Tiniest Dots on the Web
Ever visited a website ending in dot-hm, dot-bv or dot-sj? It's unlikely. But that doesn't mean they can't exist. These three top-level domains (TLDs) were assigned in the Internet's early days to a series of frozen, isolated, largely uninhabited islands pounded by polar winds in the Arctic and sub-Antarctic. (Wired) |
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COMDEX
Comdex without laptops?
In an effort to improve security after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the organizers of next week's trade show have banned the most ubiquitous of technology tools: laptop computers. (News.com) |
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Neoteris
Netscape co-founders reunite as lead investors in Neoteris
Jim Clark is teaming up with old partner Jim Barksdale again, trying to recapture the success they enjoyed in their heyday at Netscape Communications. The Sunnyvale start-up, Neoteris, which is being run by one of Clark's most trusted lieutenants, says it can save companies money by giving their employees and suppliers access to corporate networks through Web browsers instead of more elaborate Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs. (Nando Times) |
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Apple
Apple Hit With Racial Lawsuit
Apple has been hit with a $40 million racial discrimination lawsuit filed by a former African-American employee. He's hired a hotshot lawyer with a track record: the largest racial discrimination case in U.S. legal history. (Wired) |
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