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Coupures de Presse [ le 24 février 2003 ]

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Salon 3GSM 2003
Bouygues Telecom ne croit pas au marché du Wi-Fi
Alors que SFR et Orange ont présenté leurs offres Wi-Fi à l'occasion du salon de Cannes, Bouygues Telecom n'entend pas suivre ses concurrents sur ce marché. (ZDNet)


Press clippings [ February 24, 2003 ]

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Smart Mobs
How the Protesters Mobilized
The Internet has become more than a mere organizing tool; it has changed protests in a more fundamental way, by allowing mobilization to emerge from free-wheeling amorphous groups, rather than top-down hierarchical ones. (NY Times)


Advertising
More Web Ads Come With Sound
Internet ads with a sound component are becoming more common, and it looks like they're here to stay. Some Web surfers may despise them, but advertisers say they get their message across. (Wired)


Gaming World
Online gaming growing rapidly
Online gaming appears to be a notable success story as numbers of visitors across Europe double in a year. Nearly six million Europeans visited an online games site during January - more than double the figure from the same time in 2002, according to net measurement firm Nielsen/NetRatings. (BBC)


Blogdom
The genius of blogging
John Naughton, heartened by Google's new involvement, goes rhapsodic on blogging. He's over-enthusiastic, but this observation hits the mark. It would not be much of an exaggeration to say that (with a few honourable exceptions) most of the serious discussion of these issues in the US at the moment is happening in weblogs and not in the 'official' mass media. (NickDenton.org)


Civil Rights
Plan to block porn sites sparks outrage
pioneering strategy to stem online child pornography is threatening Internet stability because it blocks Web surfers visiting innocent sites located in the same virtual neighborhoods as those peddling illegal porn, a prominent civil liberties group says. (CNN)



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