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Coupures de Presse [ le 9 décembre 2002 ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
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Les meilleures créations de la semaine
Chaque semaine, le JDNet propose une sélection de cinq créations publicitaires en ligne. Sont retenues les campagnes les plus créatives, les plus pertinentes ou les plus efficaces. (Le Journal du Net)
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Featured Articles : www.netsurf.ch
WiFi
Wi-Fi Internet Access Is Hot, But Its Profit Potential Is Tepid
Many industry analysts say it could be hard to make money in Wi-Fi Internet access. (NY Times)
E-Commerce
Online Jewelry Sales Increase
As experienced online shoppers grow bolder, sales of jewelry online show a spurt in growth. According to ComScore Networks, which measures Web traffic, sales for online jewelry sites in November exceeded $80 million, nearly 70 percent above the level for November 2001. (NY Times)
Microsoft
Judge in Sun case compares Microsoft to Tonya Harding
A federal judge has compared Microsoft's treatment of Sun Microsystems to Tonya Harding's attack on Nancy Kerrigan. (Ananova)
Microsoft Wages Campaign Against Using Free Software
Microsoft is waging a major lobbying and public-policy campaign to stop government agencies in the U.S. and abroad from embracing free, "open-source" software, especially the Linux operating system, which poses a growing threat to Microsoft's Windows. (WSJ)
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Wireless World
Mobile net use on the rise
More and more people are connecting to the internet via their mobile phones, according to figures from the Mobile Data Association. People in the UK are looking at 11.5 million internet pages each day said the Mobile Data Association in its second monthly report. The monthly total for October is 356 million page impressions, compared to 340 in September. The figures are compiled from the four UK mobile operators - 02, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone. (BBC)
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Online Bid Is Made, Briefly, to Save Dartmouth's Swim Team
Lots of unusual things show up on eBay, but Item 1976909200, listed on Monday, is a real standout: the Dartmouth College NCAA Division I swim team. The eBay listing, posted by team supporters, made a straightforward pitch: "This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of NCAA Division I collegiate memorabilia," it said. "Do the words corporate sponsorship mean anything to you?" (NY Times)
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