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EarthLink Nips at AOL's Heels
- The largest of the independent ISPs takes the next step toward the AOL-dominated newbie market with some very friendly new access software. [Wired News]
EarthLink Offers 'Bounty' to Pint-Sized ISPs
- The company will pay for subscribers handed over by smaller competitors looking to exit the dial-up business. [Wired News]
Editorial Dream Job at CitySearch
- CitySearch needs a national editor to help the company push the evolution of the local newspaper. [Wired News]
Editorial Dream Job: Beijing Scene
- Can there be such a thing as an alternative weekly in the People's Republic of China? Beijing Scene says yes, and it's hiring. [Wired News]
Editorial Dream Job: Seattle's SportsZone
- The Starwave/ESPN joint venture, SportsZone, is hiring an assistant editor. [Wired News]
Editors Reject News Site Ratings
- A group of news executives agree that content filtering should be left up to the browser makers - and the users themselves. [Wired News]
Education Dream Job: Teach in the Community
- For seven years, The Buddy System has been helping the San Francisco Bay Area get educated. [Wired News]
Egghead Hatches 'Virtual Store'
- The online outlet won't immediately offer downloadable software, but may represent salvation for a company that recently closed about 70 outlets. [Wired News]
Either Way You Slice It, MS Cuts Temp Workers
- Laid off or not renewed? Redmond goes into full damage-control mode after Microsoft and about 100 temps part ways. [Wired News]
Electric Minds May Go Dark Within Weeks
- Founder Howard Rheingold says funder Softbank withdrew an offer to tide over the community Web site. [Wired News]
Electric Minds Turns Heads with New Model
- A new president brings a profitability plan to the virtual community. [Wired News]
Electric Utilities Jack into Cable TV Market
- Now that phone companies are pulling back from their grandiose plans to take on the cable companies, utilities may become their biggest challenger. [Wired News]
Electronic Arts to Buy Maxis for $125 Million
- The maker of John Madden Football is buying the maker of SimCity, as heated competition in the gaming industry continues to drive companies into each other's arms. [Wired News]
Electronic Paperboy Delivers Local News
- New Century Networks is rolling out an HTML email service to deliver customized content from 140 local newspapers - and while hardly revolutionary, the service could be pretty cool. [Wired News]
Elitism Will Kill Online Media
- This more-wired-than-thou attitude spells disaster, Brooke Shelby Biggs forecasts. [Wired News]
Ellison Dodges Stock Woes to Plug NC
- The Oracle chief shares his vision of a networked future with Internet World attendees. [Wired News]
Ellison Plays, But Oracle's All Business
- The database giant shells out $120 million for a financial software maker while speculation mounts that its CEO is about to be appointed to Apple's board. [Wired News]
Ellison's Network Computers Take on WebTV
- The Oracle chairman is once again tilting at Microsoft's windmills. He's planning to turn his NCs into Web-TV killers. [Wired News]
Email As Secure As FedEx? NetDox Insures It.
- A new company dedicated to using the Internet to deliver confidential documents backs their promise with US$25,000 coverage - but real privacy demands more than promises. [Wired News]
Emergency Dream Job: Protect the Net
- CERT rushes to the aid of sysadmins everywhere in instances of network invasions. [Wired News]
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