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Coupures de Presse [ le 10 octobre, 2002 ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
NTIC et WiFi
Un avis CSTI recommande de ne pas abandonner les NTIC
Haut débit, wi-fi, recherche et développement : le Conseil stratégique des technologies de l'information (CSTI), qui constitue une interface entre les secteurs privé et public et dont la mission consiste à conseiller le premier ministre, donne ses recommandations sur les grands dossiers technologiques du moment. Un nouveau souffle pour les NTIC ? (Le Monde) |
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| Press clippings [ October 10 2002 ] |
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WiFi
Want Wi-Fi? Verizon takes it home
Verizon Communications on Wednesday became the second Web service provider to sell wireless home networking equipment directly to subscribers. Six million to 8 million U.S. homes have installed home networks that use Wi-Fi, a technology that allows devices located within a 300 foot radius to communicate without wires. Verizon is looking to cash in on a boom in Wi-Fi networks, expected to triple in number by 2006. ( News.com)
McKinsey: Wi-Fi Goes to Washington
A new technology could not only restart economic growth but also help connect everyone, everywhere to the internet -- at low cost. (e-Marketer)
more on WiFi, Warchalking and Wardriving in n/e/tsurf.
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Good Technology
Music swapping on the net rising
Web-based technology is giving hearing-impaired people more options to communicate more effectively with everyone. (Business Week)
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Wonderful Brewster Kahle
Riding along with the Internet Bookmobile
Angered by a law that extends copyright terms for 20 years, a crusader named Brewster Kahle wants to use the Internet to make books available to everyone. The Internet Bookmobile is a van on a mission: to drive across the country, stopping at schools, museums and libraries, making books for kids and spreading the word about the digital library that is the Net. (Salon) |
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