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Coupures de Presse [ le 18 octobre, 2002 ]

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Société
Les siestes et coups de pompe se chiffrent en milliards
Selon une étude britannique, les coups de pompe qui suivent les déjeuners coûteraient en baisse de productivité 6,2 milliards d'euros par an aux entreprises. (Le Journal du Net)


WiFi
Dérogations à géométrie variable pour les réseaux radio Wi-Fi
L'ART promet de rendre publiques fin octobre ses "lignes directrices" sur l'ouverture au public de réseaux radio aux normes 802.11x (Wi-Fi). Des dérogations devraient être accordées pour 3 ans aux collectivités locales. Mais pas aux associations. (ZDNet)


I.M.
Création d'un lobby pour imposer l'interopérabilité entre les messageries instantanées
Plusieurs grandes banques internationales entendent faire pression sur AOL, Yahoo, Microsoft et les autres pour que leurs systèmes de messagerie instantanée soient finalement compatibles les uns avec les autres. (ZDNet)


Press clippings [ October 18 2002 ]

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E-Voting
Fears raised over e-voting
One of the world's leading experts on electronic voting is warning the government that computer polls cannot be trusted. Rebecca Mercuri, assistant professor of computer science at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, is meeting officials at the Cabinet Office on Thursday. Ms Mercuri has already given evidence to the American Congress and now is bringing her research to the UK. (BBC)


Good News
Microsoft, eBay beat expectations
Software giant, online auction star add to investor momentum. (USA Today)


Wireless World
My Outrageous Cellular Call
Virtually no one is willing to predict that CDMA will unseat GSM. Except me. Hold on to your seat; I'm going to make a major prediction here. CDMA will unseat GSM as a worldwide standard by 2010. By Stewart Alsop for Fortune.


The Future of Networks
There are scads of new products and technologies that will emerge and supersede, compete – or dovetail -- with WCDMA 3G networks. Some may come into use in the short-term future, while others might come to be known as 4 or 5G. The most obvious alternative to 3G is WLAN. While pundit after pundit has said the 802.11 standard’s popularity will negate the need for 3G, it may pose as much of an opportunity for carriers as it does a threat. By Carlo Longino, for the Feature.com





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