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'Packaged Internet' Will be Sold as Both Product and Service
- As new ways of packaging the Web force packagers to rethink their business models, Michael Schrage rethinks WebTV. [Wired News]
2-D Dream Job at a 3-D Studio
- Superscape produces 3-D authoring tools, but finds itself lacking a 2-D specialist. [Wired News]
@Home May Throw Its Name in the IPO Hat
- Sources say the company recently staged a "coming out party" for bankers. [Wired News]
Acrobat's Dream Job: Cirque du Soleil, Planet Earth
- This nontraditional circus is hiring unconventional athletes [Wired News]
Adding Insult to Online Services' Injuries
- Ned Brainard: MSN gets the bird while other online services get smaller. [Wired News]
All the Web's a Stage for Nonprofit Influence
- The Web offers a chance to redefine what it means to be a museum. [Wired News]
AltaVista Breaks Ban on Selling Ad Space
- AltaVista had shunned ads in the name of speed, but studies showing ads on search engines are increasingly profitable changed its mind. [Wired News]
An Advertorial License to Kill News Ethics?
- New media journalism requires a new ethical model. [Wired News]
Another Tricky Day at Comdex
- Amid the white noise, a little news trickled out at Comdex. [Wired News]
Apple Buyout of Be Appears Unlikely
- Apple will cobble together an operating system. [Wired News]
Apple Enmeshed in OS Machinations
- Power plays in the media mark the countdown to Apple's announcement of its next-generation operating system. [Wired News]
Atmosphere is Less Than Gay at PlanetOut
- Is PlanetOut becoming Planet Wipeout? [Wired News]
BS Detector: Expiring a Credit-Card Scam
- Will the 'Millennium Bug' bump credit cards offline in 2000? Don't bet on it. [Wired News]
Backlash against Foreign Media Mounts in India
- Rupert Murdoch may not get his cable deal in India, as the Indian parliament prepares to limit private broadcasting and regulate content. [Wired News]
Be-FUDdlement in Redmond
- Microsoft was definitely up to something last week. The media seems to have missed it - except for Ned Brainard. [Wired News]
Beat That Tap - It's PGP For Sale
- Phil Zimmerman's Pretty Good Privacy, a pioneer in free email encryption software, is set to launch three commercial encryption products on Monday. [Wired News]
Bells, Netscape Team to Swap Users and Browsers
- Five ISPs pick Netscape for their default browser in return for a listing on Netscape's access page. [Wired News]
Biotech Dream Job: Geeks and Genes
- An Oakland-based software company that produces research tools is hiring a 'bioinformaticist.' [Wired News]
Blockbuster Gets a Makeover, Broader Focus
- CD-ROMs, toys, and candy are just a few of the items the chain is adding to its shelves. But analysts wonder whether the company can make the leap beyond videos and away from drooping revenue growth. [Wired News]
Bloomberg to Expand Its Web Presence
- "You want to be there. You want to play with it," the financial service's CEO says of the Web, part of Bloomberg's aggressive growth plan. [Wired News]
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