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            <title>Microsoft tacle Google sur les droits d'auteur</title>
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            <description> L'attaque est sérieuse: par deux fois, l'un des directeurs juridiques de Microsoft, Thomas Rubin s'en est pris publiquement aux pratiques de Google sur les droits d'auteur.  
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            <title>Grâce à Ajax, Live Creator promet la création facile de sites Web</title>
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            <description>Olivier Chêne, mardi 6 mars 2007. 16:33:00


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            <title>Briefing: British 'gangstas' busted by own YouTube posting</title>
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            <description>Four fake &quot;gangstas&quot; have been arrested after posting footage of themselves brandishing weapons on the Internet, the British police said.</description>
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            <title>Wikipedia ire turns against ex-editor</title>
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            <description>In the past few days, contributors to Wikipedia, the popular online encyclopedia, have turned against one of their own who was found to have created an elaborate false identity.</description>
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            <title>EU faces test in fight to curb climate change</title>
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            <description>BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders will seek to make history this week with a new pact to cut greenhouse gas emissions, but a row over renewable energy threatens to taint the bloc's credentials in fighting climate change.

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            <title>Mozilla issues fix for Firefox, SeaMonkey flaw 
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            <description>InfoWorld - The Mozilla Foundation has published a fix for a &amp;quot;critical&amp;quot; JavaScript vulnerability in the Firefox browser and the SeaMonkey application suite.</description>
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            <description>NewsFactor - According to Nielsen Wireless and Interactive Services, the number of video game consoles in U.S. households has expanded by 18.5 percent since the fourth quarter of 2004.</description>
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            <title>Dot-Com CIOs Back in Demand 
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            <description>PC World - IT executives who left startups after the Internet bubble burst in 2001 had a tough time finding new positions. It wasn't just the anemic job market: The widespread perception among traditional companies was that candidates from dotcoms were undisciplined managers, profligate spenders and senseless risk-takers.</description>
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            <title>Bitter cold, blowing snow hit Northeast 
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            <description>AP - Fierce wind and biting cold kept youngsters home from school Tuesday in upstate New York and authorities warned against perilous driving conditions already blamed for at least five deaths.</description>
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            <title>MTV Networks embraces Web chaos</title>
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            <description>MTV Networks, owner of the MTV and Comedy Central channels, is pushing a risky new Web strategy to win back young viewers from the likes of YouTube and MySpace.</description>
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            <description>Sega's &quot;Virtua Fighter 5&quot; is a hand-to-hand combat lover?s dream. Its graphics are sharp, pretty and full of details. Yet the game's lack of online capability leaves the gamer wanting more, and that?s a shame ? especially since its tournament-style gameplay would be perfectly suited for online play.</description>
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            <description>ReadWriteWeb writes &quot;IBM's Many Eyes app, a 'shared visualization and discovery' service, has been running for a month now. In this article two of the IBM researchers behind Many Eyes, Martin Wattenberg and Fernanda B. Vi&amp;#233;gas, showcase some of the best visualizations so far. They also talk about the future of 'social data analysis' on the Web. Wattenberg and Vi&amp;#233;gas believe that Many Eyes is not just social software, but 'societal-scale software.' They say that Many Eyes represents a break from conventional visualization research. Traditionally, computer scientists concentrate on scaling in terms of data, making visualizations work for bigger and bigger databases. IBM's agenda with Many Eyes is to scale the audience, not the data.&quot;
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            <description>QuantumCrypto writes &quot;Errata has developed a new network sniffer, dubbed 'Ferret,' that looks for traffic using 25 protocols, including those for the popular instant message clients as well as DHCP, SNMP, DNS and HTTP. This means the sniffer will capture requests for network addresses, network management tools, Web sites queries, Web traffic and more. 'You don't realize how much you're making public, so I wrote a tool that tells you,' said Robert Graham, Errata's chief executive. Errata has released the source code to this version 1.0, 'feature-poor and buggy' tool on its site. Anyone with a wireless card will be able to run it, Graham said.&quot;
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            <description>Gr8Apes writes with a just-breaking AP story reporting that the FCC is wrapping up a settlement in which four major broadcast companies would pay the government $12.5 million and provide 8,400 half-hour segments of free airtime for independent record labels and local artists. The finish line is near after a 3-year investigation. An indie promoter is quoted: &quot;It's absolutely the most historic agreement that the independent community has had with radio. Without a doubt, nothing else comes close.&quot;
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