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Coupures de Presse [ le 7 février 2003 ]

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Le NYT teste un nouveau format publicitaire en ligne
L'édition électronique du New York Times va proposer à partir d'avril un nouveau format publicitaire proche des demi-pages verticales proposées dans les magazines, selon le Wall Street Journal. Les publicités s'afficheront sur la droite de l'écran, dans un nombre limité de rubriques dans un premier temps, avant d'être étendu à tout le site en cas de succés du test. (Le Journal du Net)


Press clippings [ February 7, 2003 ]

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«Sapphire» Virus [Contd]
Web magazine publishes, retracts virus hoax story
In a bizarre case of one journalist deceiving another, an Internet news site published - then embarrassingly retracted - a story that claimed a radical Islamic group was behind a virus-like attack that clogged the Internet. (Nando News)


AlJazeera
Coming Soon: Al Jazeera in English
Al Jazeera, the Arabic-language satellite channel, is launching an English-language website in March Al Jazeera has operated an Arabic website since January 2001. (Poynter.org)


WiFi
An open invitation to the Wi-Fi party
Wireless networks will soon link everything from television sets to cell phones. What began as a pet project for technophiles has become a multibillion-dollar industry, with uses ranging from untethered computers in the home to major networking connections for telecommunications giants. More than 35 million wireless networks are in operation today, according to industry estimates, and the number is growing daily. (News.com)


Blogdom
Gawker and Gizmodo
Dan Gillmor, of the San Jose Mercury News, thinks there might be something in nano-publishing after all. It's about time people started looking again at online media. So long as everyone realizes that these are businesses with, at least for the moment, the turnover of a lemonade stand. (nickdenton.org)


Very Cool
Cloak of invisibilty
Now longer something just out of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - a scientist in Japan has created a coat that makes whoever is wearing it invisible, at least if you happen to be looking at them from the right angle. (Gizmodo)



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