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Redmond Report: The Lower-Caste Life of a Microsoft Temp
- Microsoft's contract workers aren't just lacking benefits. They also don't get any birthday cake. [Wired News]
Regulators Question AOL's New Prices
- AOL's plan to switch prices without notifying customers may fall outside state consumer laws. [Wired News]
Rudderless I/PRO Struggles Against Tide of Criticism
- Ned Brainard gossips about the Internet audience counters and auditors currently suffering from a lack of vision, a reluctant market and bloodthirsty VCs. [Wired News]
SF Dream Job: Sysadmin for Electric Minds
- Work for a company whose calling is community-building through cross-media publishing. [Wired News]
ScamBusters Digs Up Dirt on Online Fraud
- Internet marketing consultants publish an issue of their Web zine whenever they learn of a new rip-off, usually from a reader's tip-off. [Wired News]
Slow News Days Breed "Best of" Fest
- The Net media has a lot to learn when it comes to year-end doldrums, Ned Brainard says. [Wired News]
Software Snafu Takes Down Bell Atlantic
- Bell Atlantic mucks up a software installation; phone service goes down in seven states. [Wired News]
Spammer Slips by More Monster Obstacles
- Bulk emailer Cyber Promotions, closed out by Sprint, invents system for evading shut-downs. [Wired News]
Spending on Web Ads: What Goes Around, Comes Around
- It's remarkably circular: Those who spend a lot, make a lot. [Wired News]
Sprint Logs on With Microsoft
- Sprint has joined AT T, CompuServe, MCI, and AOL in forging an Internet-based relationship with Microsoft after initially partnering with Netscape. [Wired News]
Sun, Other Giants Gang Up to Fight Microsoft
- An alliance formed by Sun Microsystems and more than 100 other companies - including Apple and Oracle - may be the last chance Microsoft's competitors have to ensure an alternative to Windows. [Wired News]
Super Bowl Broadcast by Wire - Not Cable, But Net
- Starwave and Fox will launch Superbowl.com, an official Super Bowl Web site. So why wasn't ESPN in the announcements? [Wired News]
TCI Pulls $125 Million MSN Investment
- The move reflects a growing gap between the two companies Internet strategies. [Wired News]
TCI's Chickens Come Home to Roost
- With some US$21 billion in liabilities on its books, the cable giant is entering a period of painful change. [Wired News]
Tech Dream Job: Geek Among Designers
- Former Apple creative director Clement Mok and his crew at Studio Archetype need a chief technologist. [Wired News]
The 'Year of the Net' Ends With a Whimper
- Ned Brainard gossips about year-end financier fickleness, and BackWeb paranoia. [Wired News]
The Comdex Crawler: Browser Box Wars
- Bandai's Pippin and WebTV's set-top box are fighting for your living room. [Wired News]
The Kingdom of José Cuervo: Ad Campaign or Republic?
- Yes, Cuervo Tequila bought an island off the coast of Tortola and declared independence. [Wired News]
The Romance and Wreck of TELE-TV
- At first, Ovitz's touch worked wonders, but these days logic, not glitz, is prevailing. [Wired News]
The Spin Hits the Fan at Comdex
- Hundreds of announcements later, a few bits of news emerge from the Comdex static. [Wired News]
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