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It'll Be All Work, No Title for SGI's Ewald
- The president of Cray Research essentially will serve as president, but a full appointment to the post may take time. [Wired News]
It's Consolidation Season in the Ad Business
- On the heels of this month's I/Pro-NetCount merger, ClickOver and Focalink join forces - putting teeth to the claim that it takes bigger fish to swim in stronger seas. [Wired News]
It's Time for Another New Ad Metaphor
- Online marketers should look to college radio - not TV or print - to figure out The Next Big Thing. [Wired News]
It's a DVD World After All
- By pledging to have a few titles available on digital video disc by Christmas, Disney provides some much-needed incentive for consumers to buy into the new technology. [Wired News]
Jack's Hearing a Word from Sponsors: Sold
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Japan Cracks Down on Tamagotchi Pirates
- Struggling Bandai's call brings a rare raid on accused manufacturers of fakes. [Wired News]
Japan Unprepared for Tide of Junk PCs
- In a country where there's already more trash than they know what to do with, a massive switch to Windows boxes could leave the roadsides and sidewalks littered with old technology. [Wired News]
Japan's Computer Makers Mount PC Sales Blitz
- Playing up multimedia capabilities, as well as interconnectivity with TVs and digital cameras, Sony, Toshiba, and others aim to boost global market share. [Wired News]
Japanese Animator Buys into DirecTV Unit
- The parent company of Japan's hottest animation producer will take a 10 percent stake in DirecTV's Japanese subsidiary as the satellite broadcast market in Japan gears for takeoff. [Wired News]
Japanese Firms Use Camera as Online Lure
- Sony's new digital camera will work with a standard floppy disk; Canon plans to link you to photo processing labs. [Wired News]
Japanese Satellite Firms Agree on Standard
- Nudged by government, the big three say they'll use a common receiver, allowing consumers to switch between services. [Wired News]
Java Dream Job: Direct the Engineers
- WebLogic produces products from drivers to server software that provide Java database connectivity. [Wired News]
Java Fund Roster Grows by One
- The Kleiner keiretsu adds a distribution and service firm to its exclusive list of Java startups. [Wired News]
John Malone Sails Uncertain Sea of Damage Control
- Ned Brainard gossips about TCI's CEO, AOL's Avalanche, and the 1997 Gates predictions. [Wired News]
Journalism Profs: Do Your Homework
- Smaller American J-schools have some catching up to do to feed grads into new media. [Wired News]
Judge Jackson Leaves 'Em Hanging
- The US District Court judge listens to Microsoft's and the Justice Department's sides in the antitrust suit and says he'll be back with a decision. [Wired News]
Judge to IBM: It's Not 1956 Anymore
- A federal judge has OK'd the lifting of an antitrust decree meant to fetter a different Big Blue. [Wired News]
Judges Put Price on PacTel-SBC Merger
- Two administrative judges are urging the state's utilities commission to make the merging companies pay $590.5 million accordance with a state law. [Wired News]
Juniper Girds for Router War with Cisco
- The Silicon Valley start-up receives $40 million from leading telecom firms to develop technology that will accelerate Net traffic - but Cisco says it's not worried. Apparently it has a big head start. [Wired News]
Juno Jumps on Spammers
- The second-largest email provider goes to court to show it means business against the business of spamming. [Wired News]
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