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A Gallic Web Explosion The number of French Net users has risen dramatically, driven by chat, women's topics, and games, though a huge potential remains untapped
In a Warm Clime, Talk of the VC Chill In the South of France, venture capitalists pondered the loss of confidence in tech startups -- and where to place the blame JANUARY 19, 2001 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF America's Slowdown Could Spook Europe's Banks With a big chunk of U.S. company loans held by foreign banks, an economic downturn could have a far-reaching impact JANUARY 4, 2001 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF The ABCs of E-Learning French companies are discovering the advantages of online employee training from a slew of Net education startups JANUARY 3, 2001 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF Will Radio Revolutionize the Last Mile? Deregulation and a less expensive new technology promise to shake up the world of French telecom -- and get a lot more citizens on the high-speed Web DECEMBER 29, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF Archaeologist Robert Vergnieux: "Laying the Groundwork for Technological Solutions" The French Egyptologist describes the "very powerful computer programs" that are creating exciting new ways to explore the past DECEMBER 29, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF Probing Egypt's Ancient Secrets with Tech Gear In the city of Alexandria, archaeologists are using computers, cyber links, and 3-D imaging to preserve the past DECEMBER 13, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF This Robot Turns out Cutting-Edge Surgeons Xitact's Virtual Patient, a computer-driven simulation of the human body, makes it simple and safe for doctors to perfect difficult techniques DECEMBER 12, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF A Giant Step toward an Ultrafast Net Unprecedented speed and reliability are the promise of a new agreement that promises to revolutionize European education and research DECEMBER 11, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF The Struggle against Software Patents Foes of proposed new rules to allow such patents are lobbying hard for info tech freedom NOVEMBER 28, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF There's Sunlight Dappling through the Murky Art Market New Internet art sales and auction sites are finally bringing some transparency to an area traditionally shrouded in secrecy NOVEMBER 15, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF VC Financing Isn't Flagging Despite the Internet sector's market woes, European venture capitalists remain confident that their own risks will pay off NOVEMBER 13, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF Two Cyber Routes to the Travel Market Nouvelles Frontières and Travelprice are competing with different approaches, and the choices for vacationers are growing NOVEMBER 11, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF Flight Schools for Fledgling Entrepreneurs Two of France's leading tech incubators are helping aspiring Net moguls take wing NOVEMBER 11, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF A Cyber Turf Where Palestinians Can Reconnect More and more, they're using the Web to speak out, organize, and advance their goals, and have even won a domain name NOVEMBER 10, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF A Lighter Legal Burden for Web Hosts French law now exempts Web companies from liability for the sites they host -- but not from the duty to keep tabs on illegal content NOVEMBER 8, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF European E-Travel Takes Off Traditional agencies, online-only sites, and airlines are vying for position on the Net NOVEMBER 2, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF Will Voice Commands Silence the Click? While it's still far too early to trash your mouse, speech-activated access to the Internet is making giant strides NOVEMBER 2, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF Q&A with Merrill Lynch's Peter Bradshaw "It is the big general-interest portals that have had the most success on the Net" NOVEMBER 1, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF Is American E-Commerce Missing the Boat in Europe? While U.S. portals have already conquered the Continent, B2C companies have been less than aggressive View Next Page | |
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