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Coupures de Presse [ le 3 février 2003 ]
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Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch
Musique
Bientôt un TGV Wi-Fi à la SNCF ?
La SNCF commence à déployer des bornes Wi-Fi dans ses gares et envisage même un TGV équipé de cette technologie ! (Netéconomie)
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«Sapphire» Virus [Contd]
Aggressive net bug makes history
The Slammer worm that recently crippled the internet was the fastest spreading computer bug in history, say security experts. An analysis of the attack has shown that the worm took just 10 minutes to spread across the world. (BBC)
Blogdom
Blogs become key tools for developers
Web logs (commonly known as "blogs"), message boards and other online forums are becoming increasingly important vehicles for developers to attract customers--and development talent--well before an application even enters the beta stage. (ZDNet)
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E-Commerce
Selling Funeral Supplies Online
Funeral industry executives and analysts say that consumers are increasingly interested in being able to shop online for their funeral needs and that some Web merchants are stepping up to serve them. And it can be cheaper, given that some funeral directors mark up their coffins as much as 300 percent over wholesale, knowing that most consumers are reluctant to haggle or shop around. (NY Times)

"When you visit casket dealers online, you can look at something over and over again. You're not pressured you have time to look with relatives and friends. It's really easier online." Jay Kravetz, editor of Death Care Business, a trade publication.
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