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Coupures de Presse [ le 7 février, 2002 ]
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MSN Mobile
MSN lance ses portails mobiles en Europe
Microsoft a lancé le 6 février les versions mobiles de son portail MSN en Europe. Disponibles en France, via la rubrique "mon mobile", et en Allemagne, ils devraient apparaître bientôt au Royaume-Uni et en Espagne, explique la société dans un communiqué. (ZDnet) |
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Investigators draw clues from kidnappers' e-mails
While the e-mail messages sent by kidnappers of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl offer investigators many clues about their origins, tracking down their senders is far from simple. On Tuesday, sources close to the investigation told The Associated Press that Karachi police had arrested three men believed to have sent two e-mails that included pictures of Pearl. Although this may be may be the highest profile case in which kidnappers have used e-mail to make demands, international security experts say e-mail has been used before in abductions as well as extortion. (Nando News)
Web Users Find Emotional Benefit From Sending E-Mail, Study Says
Internet users found a new reason to send e-mail -- emotional support -- following the Sept. 11 attacks, and a UCLA study suggests that the discovery may transform use of the communications tool. (WSJ) paid subscription required |
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Adapting to Change
Dot-com deadpool finds life in services
F***edCompany.com, which launched as a rumor site reporting whispers of high-tech business layoffs and closures, is transforming itself into a seller of e-commerce tools--a direction its founder cheerfully acknowledges flies in the face of the site's doom-and-gloom origins. (News.com) |
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