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Coupures de Presse [ le 14 novembre, 2002 ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
Musique
Accords entre EMI et les distributeurs de musique en ligne
La maison de disques a annoncé la signature d'une série d'accords avec des distributeurs de musique en ligne pour vendre les titres de son catalogue par téléchargement permanent sur plusieurs dizaines de sites internet. (Yahoo Actualités) |
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| Press clippings [ November 14 2002 ] |
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Internet
Internet faces
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear challenges to a pair of state laws that require sex offenders to register personal facts in publicly accessible databases, in a legal showdown that could set new rules for access to information in the digital age. (News.com)
Yahoo!
Yahoo unveils premium e-mail service
The Internet portal unveils an e-mail service that offers users expanded storage and new account management features, its latest move to lessen its reliance on Web advertising. Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Yahoo said Yahoo Mail Plus will cost anywhere from $29.99 to $59.99 per year, depending on how much storage the user wants. The packages range from 25 MB to 100 MB of storage space. Mail Plus will allow users to attach more and larger files to their messages, block more addresses to prevent junk or "spam" messages, and set up more filters to direct specific messages to specific folders. (News.com)
whitehouse.gov
White House opens virtual doors
The White House has opened its doors for guided tours by President Bush and the first lady but only in cyberspace. A multimedia Web site, inaugurated Wednesday, also includes video tours of the West Wing by Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife, Lynne. (MSNBC) |
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