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Coupures de Presse [ le 11 mars, 2002 ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
Boo.com
L´homme qui avalait des millions
Ernst Malmsten, 31 ans, a digéré l´échec de boo.com, la start-up qui vendait du sport chic en ligne, en écrivant sa saga. Elle va être portée au cinéma. Portrait d´un jeune homme sans remords. (transfert) |
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Cyberculture
La plus longue page web du monde est en cours...
Ernst Malmsten, 31 ans, a digéré l´échec de boo.com, la start-up qui vendait du sport chic en ligne, en écrivant sa saga. Elle va être portée au cinéma. Portrait d´un jeune homme sans remords. (transfert) |
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| Press clippings [ March 11, 2002 ] |
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Featured Articles : www.netsurf.ch
Pay-for-model
www.FreeNoMore
This may go down in Internet history as the year millions of people started paying for online content. My digital radar shows a blip of activity in electronic subscriptions. [...] CNet Networks, a technology news publisher, plans to start charging soon for some of its e-mail newsletters and Web games. (Washtech)
Lawsuit
Sun Sues Microsoft Over Java, and More
Sun is seeking a number of restrictions on Microsoft's business practices and unspecified monetary damages. Sun general counsel Michael Morris said the Silicon Valley company could prove damages "north of $1 billion," which would be tripled under antitrust law. (Washtech)
Unhappy With Settlement, Sun Sues Microsoft
Sun Microsystems filed a private lawsuit accusing Microsoft of "choking off" Sun's Java programming language through illegal behavior. (NY Times) |
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Data Mining
Unearthing Hackers
Researchers say "data mining" software may help detect attacks on computer networks. These tools can "learn" from previous examples of attacks, and then use that training to scour through a flood of data and spot suspicious activity that may be the work of hackers and other intruders. (ABCNews) |
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Domain Names
Dot-evil
The U.S. government has refused to bless .god and .satan as top-level domains. In a letter this week, the chief counsel for the National Telecommunications and Information Administration said the feds will ignore an Joe Baptista claim to .god and .satan. (WIred) |
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