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You Invented the Internet? Join the Crowd
9/23/99, Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe. A pack of engineers, venture capitalists, and officers of star on-line companies such as Yahoo Inc. and Amazon.com are gathering this week to celebrate three decades of the Internet or something like that....
Tales Of Web Survival
11/18/99, RICHARD KARPINSKI, InternetWeek. There is life after a Web site meltdown; that is if you aggressively address the damage not only to your IT infrastructure, but to your customer relationships as well.
`Web Logs' Evolve From Personal Home Pages
10/6/99, FRANCES KATZ, Cox News. Web logs are the second generation of the personal home pages posted by ordinary people who surf the Web. Unlike the first wave of home pages, Web logs are filled with personal commentary and observations, updated on a regular basis.
Nielsen Venture Will Measure International Web Traffic
9/23/99, Frances Katz, Cox News Service. ATLANTA ACNielsen, the world's top media research company, will buy 10 percent of NetRatings for $12.5 million and form a joint venture to measure Internet traffic around the globe.
Wake Up!
9/30/99, Michelle McCullers, InternetDay. Today I am going to show you some ways I became successful and some tips to help you get organized.
Why Microsoft doesn't rule the Net
10/1/99, Mark Gimein, Salon. Three years ago, a senior executive involved in Microsoft's Internet operations was offered a job by America Online. He said no, and smiled to himself. "We all were so clueless," he says now, "I remember thinking to myself, [at Microsoft] I'm in the catbird seat, it's only a question of how to use it."
Ooooh, That URL Is Ugly!
10/13/99, Katie Dean, Wired. Get used to it. Web sites look more polished and sophisticated with every surf of the Web. Obviously, flashy design is not always reflected in the cumbersome, gobbledy-gook URLs where the sites reside.
Shape of things to come
9/24/99, BBC News Online: Sci/Tech. "The explosion of the dot com world is a result of the early adoption (of the Internet) by universities, and the federal government is starting the cycle all over again," says Larry Smarr, director of the National Computational Science Alliance and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA).
One True Thing
1/24/00, Dana Blankenhorn, ClickZ. My message reflected what Jack Palance's Curly told Billy Crystal in the movie "City Slickers": "One thing." Figure out what that thing is, and everything else becomes easy.
Online success stories divulge their secrets
10/8/99, Paul Festa, CNET News.com. Aspiring Internet entrepreneurs got an earful today as a panel of start-up executives shared some tips of their trade.
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