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Coupures de Presse [ le 24 janvier 2003 ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
Solidarité Online
Le monde de la recherche se mobilise pour Estelle
On le sait, la petite Estelle Mouzin a disparu le 9 janvier dernier et ses proches sont sans nouvelles d'elle depuis cette date. Le monde de la recherche d'information s'est mobilisé pour tenter d'aider sa famille. Les outils de recherche et sources d'information DeepIndex, Cyber-Annuaire, SeoStory, Moteurzine ont affiché des messages en page d'accueil, la liste de discussion [Référencement] a mis un message en signature de tous les mails échangés depuis plusieurs jours. (Abondance) |
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Google
Googlert fait de la veille par mail
Nouveau service créé grâce aux "Google API" : le service Googlert vous envoie quotidiennement par mail les modification survenues sur les pages de résultats pour 5 mots clés. (Abondance)
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WiFi
Wi-Fi s'empare des téléphones
Les premiers appareils capables d'utiliser indifféremment les réseaux GSM/GPRS et Wi-Fi commencent à émerger. Et promettent le meilleur débit à tout moment. (01net.com) |
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| Press clippings [ January 24, 2003 ] |
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Featured Articles : www.netsurf.ch
Music
Silicon Valley vs. Hollywood
A coalition of companies including Apple Computer, Microsoft, Dell Computer, Cisco Systems, Hewlett-Packard and Intel said Thursday that they had joined together to oppose legislation backed by the movie studios that would allow the U.S. government to set antipiracy standards for PCs and consumer-electronics devices. (News.com)
Business Model
Porn Strategy: Share and Snare
The online pornography industry is the antithesis of how the entertainment business is operating these days: It likes the idea of sharing files.
"You can't beat them, so you ought to join them," said Exploit Systems CEO Scott Hunter. "These are your most valued customers, the people who come specifically into your arena and say they want X, Y and Z. This is the most inquisitive, most important community possibly in the history of business."
Hunter's company has developed software that helps content providers put their legitimate versions of material being pirated onto the file-share networks in such a way that it overwhelms the pirated versions of the same material.
The software also influences the search engines of Kazaa, Gnutella and Limewire so that if a user searches certain keywords, they'll be more likely to find the legitimate version of the file they're seeking and download that. (Wired)
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eBAYWATCH
Coming soon: eBay-TV
Internet auction giant eBay Inc. and Sony Pictures Television plan to pipe an eBay-inspired TV show into U.S. living rooms in the second half of this year, an eBay spokesman said Thursday. Silicon Valley-based eBay and its partner a unit of Japans Sony Corp. have come up with an hour-long program that they will syndicate to local stations, a Sony Pictures Television spokesman said. (MSNBC)
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Good News
Of Pawns, Knights, Bits, Bytes
The world's best chess player is about to take on the world's best chess computer. Garry Kasparov vs. Deep Junior could be the watershed for artificial intelligence. (And you can watch every move in real time on Wired News.)
On Sunday, the world's No. 1-ranked chess player will begin a tournament against the world's best chess program -- and it's the first human/computer chess match sanctioned by the world's leading chess body. (Wired)
Webcam Wonder
Webcam to offer rare view of giraffe birth
Animal lovers will be able to watch the birth of a baby giraffe via webcam. Six-year-old Chira is one of four female giraffes at Frankfurt Zoo. She is expected to give birth during the next few days. (Ananova)
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