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Maui Dream Job: Animate for Synchronic
- Living in an island paradise isn't the only perk to this job. Right next door is a supercomputer. [Wired News]
Microsoft Ratings Filter Sets off Alarms
- The fledgling Net coalition is under fire over Redmond's ties to a proposed system. [Wired News]
Microsoft and NBC to Beef Up Sports Site
- A planned online sports site would pit Microsoft against Starwave's successful SportsZone site. [Wired News]
Microsoft to Offer Its First Dividend
- The move is one usually made by the more musclebound blue-chips with slim prospects for capital gains. [Wired News]
Money, Duty, and Net Real Estate
- A financial planner says he has a 'moral obligation' to sell his domain name for $500,000. [Wired News]
More Victims Tossed Atop NetGuide's Burning Pyre
- Ned Brainard gossips about last week's slashing and burning at NetGuide Live, and Starwave's intimidating, if futile, attempts to keep the wraps on its plans for a news Web site in association with ABC. [Wired News]
Music Dream Job: Design for Indie Bands
- Canadian label with a multimedia bent needs to staff up as employees hit the road with the bands. [Wired News]
NTT Aims to Win Breakup on Its Own Terms
- The Japanese phone monopoly has learned a few lessons from AT T's breakup. [Wired News]
Navigator's Dream Job: Build Digital Maps for NavTech
- Research analysts work in the field, gathering data for map builders in the offices. [Wired News]
NetGuide Live Kicks 24 Out Its Doors
- The company calls it "rightsizing", but laid-off workers say it was done the wrong way. [Wired News]
Netcom Wants to Divide Highway into Fast, Slow Lanes
- The popular ISP is betting its new price structure will become the most profitable way to give Internet access. [Wired News]
Netscape Bruised, But Still Fighting Browser War
- PointCast's decision to use Explorer 4.0 as its default is yet another blow, but analysts say Netscape can still prevail. [Wired News]
Number of ISPs Doubled in '96
- A new survey suggests small ISPs are faring well among the bigger ISPs such as AT T and Netcom. [Wired News]
Online Classifieds Threaten Newspapers, Study Says
- Papers that aren't moving ads online early will find a key source of revenues vanishing, a report warns. [Wired News]
PBS Dream Job: Coordinate Online Children's Content
- Here's your chance to bring a little Big Bird back into your life. [Wired News]
PC Vendor Fights ISP Credit-Card Trap
- Dan Technology of the UK is pushing customers to sign up with an ISP that doesn't demand credit-card numbers for a free trial. [Wired News]
Patents Fuel Silicon Valley's Underground Bazaar
- If you're the owner of a software patent, you may be the lucky holder of a ticket that'll get you into the world's most exclusive swap meet. [Wired News]
PointCast Jumps Out of Netscape's Bed, Into Microsoft's
- PointCast will make Explorer 4.0 its default browser, an honor it had promised to Netscape's Navigator. [Wired News]
PointCast Pushes for Health
- The company is adding new channels as Microsoft and other companies line up their 'PointCast killers.' [Wired News]
Poppe Tyson Pulls IPO
- The online ad company's move is another sign that Internet stocks have lost their sparkle with investors. [Wired News]
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