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| Industry Standard | 60 | N/A | N/A | Nancy Weil White House Unveils E-Commerce Plan |
Clinton said he has directed U.S. Commerce Secretary William Daley to work with the
U.S. Federal Trade Commission to establish regulations ensuring that buyers of
online goods have the same protections as those shopping in regular stores.
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| InfoWorld | 9 | 12 | +3 | Kimberly Patch and Eric Smalley | Micropayments are one of the Internet's great failures. In the mid-1990s a handful of eager start-ups recognized that there will be an online economy and a lot of virtual money will be spent in small amounts. Creating a micropayment system is one thing. Getting financial institutions, consumers, and merchants to use it is an evolutionary process far beyond the scope of current Internet software development. Have times changed? |
| Intelligent Enterprise | 98 | N/A | N/A | Ian Shoales | Shoales takes the term, "thinking outside the box," and applies it to everything from the corporate world, computers, society and everything in between in a fun, easy read. |
| Internet World | 36 | 36 | Steady | Nelson Wang | You probably heard of the stratospheric rise of stock prices for theglobe.com and Earth Web recently. You probably would have been rich if you would have put in an order to buy a couple of hours before the IPOs went public, right? WRONG. By the time most individual investor orders to buy at market were executed, the price had risen close to double what the stocks leveled off at several days later. So just who made all that money? |
| The Institute (IEEE) | 70 | 91 | +21 | Annette Codispoti | IEEE members and teachers want to change the course of precollege education to
include technological literacy, but they can't do it alone. That's one of many
lessons learned at the Technological Literacy Counts workshop 9-10 Oct., organized by IEEE
Educational Activities.
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| Inter@ctive Week | 15 | 32 | +17 | It's a Wired, Wired World. Or is It? | In Inter@ctive Week's first look at the Net's international influence, they find wide discrepancies from continent to continent. An extensive collection of articles looking at the Asian and European perspective of the Net and surprisingly finding a lack of infrastructure. |
| Internet Week | 23 | N/A | N/A | Ben Slick | Every company using the Internet as an entree into a new market requires the same kinds of people--driven performers with highly specialized talents--to create and sustain competitive advantage. That's why you need to understand the capabilities and limitations of the Internet as a recruitment medium. |
| Magazine | 98 Web Influence | 96 Web Influence | 30-month Shift | MIPS* | Outline/Quotes
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| JavaWorld | 13 | N/A | N/A | Gary McGraw and Edward Felten | Java is growing up and is starting to be used in many security-critical situations. But even with its advanced security architecture and built-in security features, Java isn't immune to security risks. As Java security practitioners, authors Gary McGraw and Edward Felten have learned many valuable lessons about how to create more secure code. |
| Java Pro | 85 | N/A | N/A | Luke Andrew Cassady-Dorian | like natural languages, programming languages each have their own unique purpose. We have all come to love the fact that Java is great for writing all sorts of applications, but as much as Sun might hate to admit it, there are tasks best done in other languages. Fortunately, there are a lot of third-party vendors who have come to our rescue with a variety of solutions for integrating Java with other languages. |
| Magazine | 98 Web Influence | 96 Web Influence | 30-month Shift | MIPS* | Outline/Quotes
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| Linux Today | 100 | N/A | N/A | David Orenstein | Linux's enterprise credibility climbed further recently as IBM released its DB2 database for Linux and its Transarc subsidiary announced that the upcoming version of its AFS file server will include a Linux port. |
| Linux Journal | 35 | 22 | -13 | Technical Support Column | A forum where short, specific questions, especially those regarding installing and setting up a Linux system, are answered. Answers from past columns are available here and can be especially useful. |
| Magazine | 98 Web Influence | 96 Web Influence | 30-month Shift | MIPS* | Outline/Quotes |
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| MacAddict | 22 | N/A | N/A | Maria Langer | If you've ever tried to design, build, and manage a Web site with frequently changing content and organization, you know what a pain it can be to keep track of internal links, revise navigation bars, and make sure all pages have consistent interface elements. Enter NetObjects Fusion 3.0. It can handle all of these tedious tasks. |
| MacCentral | 34 | N/A | N/A | Dennis Sellers | Expect Apple to relieve iMac envy among those needing more high-end
machines by releasing the sexiest, most eye-catching pro models of Macs
ever. Code named Yosemite, the machine is expected to be an incredible leap forward in
power and design.
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| MacOSRumors | 43 | N/A | N/A | Ryan Meader Apple to Offer Rewards |
According to reliable sources, Apple will soon be offering incentive bonuses
of $25-$50 to US retail sales associates who sell iMacs and
PowerBooks. Each sale will result in the associate being paid directly by Apple. While
this plan raises questions of what conflicts of interest might result
(and whether Apple really wants to distract customers from its current G3 line), it should
make tremendous differences in the attitudes of many sales associates
about the way they approach customers.
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| MacWeek | 6 | 10 | +4 | Don Crabb | Any AOL/Netscape merger would benefit consumers since it would prop-up Microsoft's only real browser competitor and give AOL access to even more Netscape customers (via browser links, of course). That means that a merged AOL/Netscape would be a much stronger competitor to Microsoft on the Web. |
| Macworld | 10 | 4 | -6 | Andy Ihnatko | Such is the runaway popularity of the iMac that the darling little
40-pound device is having its influence all over the industry, with everyone rushing
to buy peripherals that are stylistically compatible with that supertrendy
plastic bubble on their desk.
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| Maximum PC | 97 | N/A | N/A | Terminator | In addition to daily news, "ask the doctor," and a watchdog section this magazine boasts an extensive dictionary of technical terms. |
| Microprocessor Report | 77 | N/A | N/A | Michael Slater | Slater believes we are at the brink of the age of information
appliances. By focusing on a single application and shedding the baggage and
complexity of the PC standard, he says, information appliances could make computing
safe for the masses--and they are likely to create huge demand for low-cost but
high-performance embedded processors.
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| Microsoft Internet Magazine | 73 | 76 | +3 | David Laskin | Imagine researching some dry weighty subject deep in the bowels of an august public library and suddenly finding yourself surrounded by the undulating flesh of a peep show. Sounds like the surreal fantasy of a very bored college freshman -- but that's the reality of life on the Internet today. |
| Music & Computers | 76 | N/A | N/A | Craig Anderton | This article explains what you'll need to create layered "multitrack" music on your computer. There are also some links to manufacturers of sample CDs and multitrack recording hardware and software. |
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