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Coupures de Presse [ le 4 mars, 2002 ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
Etude
Internet: de plus en plus outil de travail, de moins en moins ludique
Internet est désormais plus un outil de travail qu'un objet ludique aux États-Unis, selon une enquête de l'Institut américain Pew, dont les résultats ont été publiés dimanche. Selon Pew, qui réalise chaque année une enquête sur l'impact d'Internet sur la population américaine, 57% d'Américains l'utilisaient en mars 2001 contre 46% en mars 2000. (Multimédium) |
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Welcome Back
Ze WoC est de retour
Apres de longs mois d'absence, Ze WoC est de retour ! Le guide du meilleur et du pire de l'internet vous invite a découvrir ses nouveautés et son nouveau look. |
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| Press clippings [ March 4, 2002 ] |
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Featured Articles : www.netsurf.ch
Text Mining
Software reads, understands
In a few months, SAS Institute, the world's largest private software company, will begin selling a package that could be adapted to compare word and grammar patterns to a writer's previous work and reveal inconsistencies. SAS, which already makes fraud-detection systems for banks and phone companies, says its Text Miner program will be sold to bolster business intelligence, not uncover falsehoods. (USA Today) |
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Be Afraid
Windows hits the road
Microsoft said on Monday that BMW's new 7-Series sedan would use Windows CE software to run its in-dash control computer. And Microsoft executives said several other automakers would soon unveil Windows CE-powered systems for future vehicles. (USA Today) |
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Interview
John Barlow Interview
In this interview with CNET, John Perry Barlow, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Internet entrepreneur, and Grateful Dead lyricist - among other claims to fame - talks about the kinds of things you'd expect him to. He wants us all to care very deeply about threats to the freedom of the Internet - and there's no doubt we should, even though what to do isn't always very clear. (Netsurfer Digest)
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