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| Magazine | 98 Web Influence | 96 Web Influence | 30-month Shift | MIPS* | Outline/Quotes |
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| VAR Business | 82 | 71 | -11 | Joe McGarvey, Carol Ellison |
The deal instantly propeled AOL, already the king of online services,
into a position to extend its dominance from the consumer sector to the
corporate market. Shock waves reverberated through the industry and even shook
the halls of justice where Microsoft lawyers declared the merger nullified the
Department of Justice's anti-trust case against it. Ed. - Most shaken by the deal? Microsoft... |
| Visual C++ Developers Journal | 55 | N/A | N/A | Shyam Sundar Rajagopalan Enterprise Development with Visual C++ 6.0 |
The trend today in computer systems is away from monolithic, standalone systems and toward large, complex, interactive systems.Identifying a good process model to simplify system complexity is one of the first tasks to be carried out when designing large-scale distributed applications. |
| Magazine | 98 Web Influence | 96 Web Influence | 30-month Shift | MIPS* | Outline/Quotes
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| Web Marketing Today | 79 | 24 | -55 | Ralph F. Wilson | The larger your company is or wants to be, the more important it is to develop a recognition
of your name on the Internet. Your ideal is to become a household word... But
branding is expensive.Talk to venture capitalists who share your dream,
and you build your name with branding strategies. You've got to capture mindshare
or be left in the ditch -- or perhaps the niche. Ed. - Think Web Influence. Without it, your customers won't know you're even there . |
| Web Developer | 31 | N/A | N/A | David Fiedler, Scott Clark |
Protecting Web Imag es from Unwanted Copying: It can't be done--at least not until the full object model of a browser becomes exposed, letting you control the browser via a program--but at that point, anyone with a browser could still do it. Basically, if you can see it, you can download it, because your browser has already downloaded it into the cache on your machine.? |
| WebBusiness Magazine | 75 | N/A | N/A | Sari Kalin | When you ask some of (New Century Network)'s former owners and employees or online
media pundits why this high-profile strategic partnership went south, most offer some
variant of this answer: Too many cooks spoil the broth. Ed. - Maybe it was a content problem. Like a wrapper without gum. |
| Web Review | 56 | N/A | N/A | Eric Meyer | Many Web authors, especially those who manage large Web sites, make use of server-side includes (SSIs). These are small snippets of code which cause the server to dynamically modify the document making life easier for Web Masters. This article offers a quick tutorial. |
| Win98 Magazine | 39 | 40 | +1 | Stacia Athington | Think of USB as a smart port for all of your PC peripherals. When you plug a USB-ready device into a USB port, system resources are automatically determined and configured. In essence, this is true plug-and-play! |
| Windows Magazine | 7 | N/A | N/A | Scot Finnie | After years of dramatic leap-frog releases from Microsoft and Netscape, the browser
duel has come to a stand off... But that's a good thing. Most of us don't
need or want any new features in our browsers. Ed. - And some of us are afraid of technology. We still love our Remington typewriters... |
| Windows NT Magazine | 38 | 57 | +19 | Junk Email | It's out there, just waiting to find you--lurking
and prowling like a thief in the night. It tracks you down
using clues you leave sprinkled across the Internet, and when it finds you it dumps a
ton of garbage on your system. Ed. - It's junk Email, waiting to inundate your server, and it can stop you cold. |
| Wired | 4 | N/A | N/A | Jay Ogilvy | In an interview with Wired Magazine, Manuel Castells, author of The Information Age: Economy, Society, and Culture (Blackwell, 1996-98), shares his views of the networked society and warns people to watch out for informational black holes. |
| WWWiz Magazine | 48 | N/A | N/A | Christine Stoner Can I Buy You a Beer? |
Beer is the perfect beverage for a Sunday football game or an elegant evening dinner party. I for one love beer, and I can see that many others do as well because there are more Web sites dedicated to this enticing beverage than could possibly be covered... |
| Magazine | 98 Web Influence | 96 Web Influence | 30-month Shift | MIPS* | Outline/Quotes |
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| ZDNet | 1 | N/A | N/A | Jesse Berst Microsoft: Our High-Bandwidth Hero! |
The cable and phone companies have (greedily) dragged their feet -- and
left us about two years behind schedule for high-bandwidth at home, but there is a
solution on the horizon. Ed. -The software baron from Redmond plays the White Knight for consumers? |
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