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Coupures de Presse [ le 8 octobre, 2002 ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
Palm
Palm lance un PDA à moins de cent dollars
Le fabricant d'ordinateurs de poche Palm lance ce lundi, aux Etats-Unis, une nouveau modèle d'assistant personnel (PDA) basique commercialisé au prix de 99 dollars (101 euros), soit trois à quatre fois moins que les premiers prix de ses produits haut de gamme. (Yahoo Actualités) |
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Google
Engine of change
Not content with being just about the most popular online company, Google is set to branch out in an attempt to ramp up its revenues prior to going public. (The Guardian)
Copyright Case
Web site fights copyrights, royalties
Mickey Mouse's days at Disney could be numbered and paying royalties for warbling George Gershwin tunes could become a thing of the past if the U.S. Supreme Court sides with an Internet publisher in a landmark copyright case this week. (CNN)
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Chess
Kramnik checks march of machines
World chess champion Vladimir Kramnik has struck a blow for man over machine by taking the lead in his ''duel of the century'' with the Deep Fritz computer program in Bahrain. Playing white, the Russian forced Deep Fritz to resign on the 57th move of Sunday's match. Analysts said the match was erratic but that Kramnik, 27, had strategically steered play into quiet positions that Deep Fritz was unable to counter. (BBC) |
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