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La Chronique SMS
Télécharger logos et sonneries à meilleur prix


Popcard propose un nouveau concept : En achetant une carte 10 ou 15 euros, selon le modèle sélectionné, elle donne droit à 5 ou 10 téléchargements. La sonnerie ou le logo revient entre 20 et 30% moins cher et c'est beaucoup plus rapide.

Autre brève aujourd'hui dans la Chronique SMS du 05.03.2002:

Le successeur du SMS envoie des photos



La Revue de Presse Francophone [ 05.03.02 ]


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Le site internet du Financial Times deviendra en partie payant
L'accès à certaines pages du site internet du Financial Times va devenir payant, a annoncé lundi à Londres le propriétaire du quotidien britannique, le groupe Pearson. Yahoo Actualités 


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English Press From Around The Web [ 05.03.02 ]

Danger from within
Curious employees are biggest security risk
Forget about Internet crackers, employees are the biggest security problem for most businesses. That's the main conclusion of a survey of UK IT managers which suggests that most firms are prepared for the threats posed by viruses and hackers, but are still struggling to secure data on their own networks. The Register


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"You can take your brain and cut it apart -- or, my brain, your honor -- and you still won't have access to the dream." — A lawyer argues the difference between a physical server and the Internet is analogous to that of the brain and the mind. Wired


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E-Mail An UK study of white-collar workers in major cities found:

— 38% use e-mail to point out others' mistakes while jockeying to advance their careers.

London is the biggest hotbed of electronic backstabbing with 55% using e-mails for political gain.

Nearly 30% of those surveyed admitted to sending racist, sexist, pornographic or discriminatory e-mails whilst at work. (BBC — March 4)


Wise & Wired
Wireless Ethernet
Wi-Fi, the technology behind the short-range, inexpensive and often unsecured wireless networks that are rapidly sprinkling the United States with sweet spots of airborne high-speed Internet access. IHT


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Test your knowledge of telephone history and trivia.


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