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Cox Interactive Jumps into City-Guide Slugfest
- The online arm of the Cox Communications empire is hustling into the crowded arena of online city guides, setting up 25 of them this year. [Wired News]
Cox Weaves Smalltown, USA, into Web
- By hitting towns like Nacogdoches, Texas, Cox's local content offerings won't face online arch-rivals Sidewalk and CitySearch - at first. [Wired News]
Creditors Scrutinize Bid to Buy Back AMCY
- Former execs aim to acquire American Cybercast for $50,000, a bid creditors find "disappointing." [Wired News]
Cross-Fertilizing Arts, Technology
- Mary DeDanan profiles the creative techies at Avelino Associates. [Wired News]
Cut Loose from Prodigy, Stim Goes It Alone
- The innovative Web zine is looking for a deep-pocketed patron willing to put cash into the operation. [Wired News]
CyberCoin Comes Up Heads on SportsZone
- ESPN's wildly popular site will use CyberCash's new system to establish $1 day passes. Such "micro-transactions" could eat into credit-card use. [Wired News]
Cyberfreeway Becomes Road Kill
- The ISP had hoped it could offer free Net access with support from ad revenues. So far, no company has found that model profitable. [Wired News]
DC Dream Job: Design with Philosophers
- Magnet Interactive is hiring designers in DC. [Wired News]
DC Dream Job: Networking on Capitol Hill
- Representative Rick White needs a researcher/sysadmin to help him educate Capitol Hill in the hacker ethic. [Wired News]
DC Dream Job: Plugging National Service
- Clinton's service org needs a webmaster to defend its do-gooding against budget cuts in Congress. [Wired News]
DC Dream Job: Project Associate
- Open Studio wants to teach the arts community a new way of thinking. [Wired News]
DVD Breakthrough: Pact on Licensing
- As of 15 April, the creators of digital videodiscs will allow other manufacturers to produce equipment and thus help expand global markets. [Wired News]
Death of a Car Salesman? Not Just Yet
- While the Big Three automakers drive online with publishing prices - and soon, inventory - the industry doesn't expect that its dealers will be run over. [Wired News]
Dell Soars to Record Earnings
- The mail-order computer-maker saw sales increase by 61 percent - four times the growth rate for the rest of the PC industry. [Wired News]
Demo Gods Smile on Apple; Amelio Cheered
- All goes well as the Mac-maker shows off its next operating system. And when the CEO spoke of the cross-platform grail, the faithful responded. [Wired News]
Demon Puts 49 Percent Share on the Block
- Britain's oldest dialup ISP is seeking a partner to help it survive a changing market and growing competition. [Wired News]
Design Dream Job: Cyber Salutations
- San Francisco start-up Greet Street provides greeting cards and, soon, "E-greetings" over the Web. [Wired News]
Design Dream Job: GameWorks
- With only 3 of the 100 GameWorks centers done, the designers at Stage 35 are looking for more talent to put the twists and quirks in the buildings' interior design. [Wired News]
Design Dream Job: Navio's New Navigation
- This Netscape spin-off is melding TV and the Net. [Wired News]
Design Dream Job: Our Lady of Push Media
- PointCast is hiring a designer to develop graphics for the company's SmartScreens. [Wired News]
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