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Engineering Dream Job: Coding for the Cinéaste
- Still enjoying their position as the biggest online movie store, Reel is hiring engineers. [Wired News]
Engineering Dream Job: Develop for Amazon.com
- Without any competition for more than a year, Amazon's primary worry is whether it can keep up with its own growth. You may be able to help. [Wired News]
Engineering Dream Job: Hollywood Seeks Geeks
- HSX lets Web surfers buy and sell shares in movie stars as if they were companies on the Nasdaq. [Wired News]
Entry-Level Dream Job: 3-D Animator
- OCS is a family-owned special-effects studio in Southern California that offers a chance to learn and advance. [Wired News]
Eric Schmidt Joins Novell as CEO
- The man who oversaw the development of Java at Sun now tries his hand at turning around the struggling network software company. [Wired News]
Ericsson Builds High-Tech Greenhouse
- With a $2.5 million investment, the Swedish cell-phone-maker hopes to attract start-ups and financiers to its new Silicon Alley CyberLab. [Wired News]
Etrade Called on Legal Carpet for October Troubles
- A disgruntled customer is seeking class-action status for a suit charging the nation's second-largest online brokerage with misrepresenting its fees and system capacity. [Wired News]
Etrade Gives Small Fry a Crack at IPOs
- The original online-trading firm, offering new issues underwritten by Robertson, Stephens, gives a bit more power to the people. [Wired News]
Etrade's Rosy Picture Wilts in Face of Truth
- Frenzied market activity this week caught up with the online investing service, as did some irate customers who showed up at the firm's offices demanding action. [Wired News]
Euro Dream Job: Launch the CyberTheatre
- This Brussels-based digital hot spot has its sights set on a global takeover. [Wired News]
Euro VCs Begin to Mimic Valley Cousins
- Old World venture capitalists are giving up their conservative ways and beginning to learn some new tricks of the start-up trade. [Wired News]
Eword: Mom and Pop Pay Up
- Gone are the days when midsize ISPs and national networks carried each others traffic at no cost. The cooperative spirit of the Net is losing out to cold cash. [Wired News]
Eword: Ratings = Censorship
- How effective is the proposed N rating which exempts news from censorship filters on the Net? Ask the Ku Klux Klan. [Wired News]
Eword: Search Engine Shake Out
- As Infoseek and AltaVista's hold in the Internet search engine market weakens, it remains to be seen if they can hold on at all. [Wired News]
Eword: Sixth Coming
- Gateway 2000 may revive the gone but not forgotton Commodore Amiga. [Wired News]
Excite Changing to Channels
- The Web service wants to give people what they're already familiar with, a style of online programming some observers see as televisation of the Web. [Wired News]
Excite Cuts Editorial Staff in Half
- A reorganization of the Web directory to a narrower focus of interests prompts a cutback in staff-generated content. [Wired News]
Excite Cuts into Content Crew to Retool Site
- The Web directory is moving away from site reviews. Its first step is laying off some of its editorial staff. [Wired News]
Excite Reports Loss for Quarter
- The earnings announcement follows news that the online directory is partnering with WhoWhere to offer free Web-based email. [Wired News]
Excite Strikes $25 Million in New Deals
- Prominent ad placement may not be the most aggressive strategy, but the additional revenue should buoy Excite's revenues for the next few years. [Wired News]
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