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Coupures de Presse [ le 20 mars, 2002 ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
Société
Quand les graphologues auscultent les internautes
La société française de graphologie rend public, jeudi 21 mars, un sondage sur les habitudes d´écriture des internautes. Résultat ? La moitié d´entre eux écrit désormais avec plus de difficulté. (transfert) |
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| Press clippings [ March 20, 2002 ] |
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Featured Articles : www.netsurf.ch
War Crimes' Software
How Coder Cornered Milosevic
Using sophisticated, open-source software and running numbers to support his theories, a hacktivist pins Slobodan Milosevic against the wall in his war crimes trial. (Wired) |
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Standing up for Civil Rights
Defense Dept. Foreign Workers Policy Irks High-Tech Group
A coalition of high-tech companies is urging the Defense Department to reconsider its proposal to bar non-citizens from working on sensitive - but unclassified - information technology projects. The Information Technology Association of America called on the Defense Department to hold a "full, public review and discussion of the benefits and costs of such an action" before implementing the policy. (Newsbytes) |
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Caught red-handed
CIA Web Site Cans Cookies After Report
A Web site operated by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on Monday discontinued marking visitors with a unique identification tag, or "cookie," after a non-profit group complained about the practice. (Washtech.com) |
In Poor Taste
Police turn off shop's changing room internet cameras
A clothes shop in Germany broadcast live pictures on the internet of customers in its changing room. (Ananova)
The wonderful world of robots
Sony robot sings, dances and isn't cheap
The newest Sony Corp. family member has a photographic memory, can remember peoples' faces, has an extensive vocabulary and a jukebox-like knowledge of music which allows him to dance disco. (CNN)
'Bot Battle Between Sony, Honda
Sony and Honda unveil household robots Tuesday. Sony's can groove to the beat, while the Honda model, its developers say, is a tool for human use. (Wired) |
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