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Para-Site Draws Ire, Suit from News Giants
- CNN, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal are suing TotalNews for copyright infringement. [Wired News]
Paradigm Acquires SonicNet from Prodigy
- The alternative-music Web site has plans to receive new resources and expand offerings - but it has yet to make money. [Wired News]
Paradigm Adds Addicted to Noise to SonicNet
- With two of the leading music sites under its belt, Paradigm is shooting to become the biggest online music player. [Wired News]
Part 3: Cutting Corners to an IPO
- Direct public offerings give companies that might not be able to afford the real thing a chance to raise capital cheaply. But what do they offer investors, besides easy and early access to stock? [Wired News]
Part 4: The SEC Tries to Learn New Tricks
- The federal Securities and Exchange Commission finds itself at once occupied with minutiae like the goings-on in investor chat rooms and faced with demands that it fully leverage advanced info-tech to create a truly national networked marketplace. [Wired News]
Pathfinder Jumps On Free Email Bandwagon
- Time Warner will try almost anything to make money off its mega-site - even if it means giving stuff away. [Wired News]
Pathfinder Trailblazer Abandons Time
- The media giant's online efforts, already adrift, look more confused than ever after exit of Pathfinder co-founder and general manager Bruce Judson. [Wired News]
Paul Allen Ventures into Seattle Election
- In a special vote on a new stadium for the Seattle Seahawks, the Microsoft co-founder angers many by paying $5 million on a pro-stadium campaign - on top of $4 million to stage the election itself. [Wired News]
PeopleSoft Incorporates Internet Solution
- Java brings new tricks to the business-applications software maker. [Wired News]
Phone Browsing not What It's Cracked up to Be
- The technology is promising but dogged by problems that could deter consumers. [Wired News]
Pink Slips Arrive as Overseas Hiring Begins
- Iomega Corp. isn't the only technology company laying off workers while moving jobs overseas. Marcy Burstiner examines the reasons behind the trend. [Wired News]
Piracy Crackdown Brings in Big Bucks
- The Business Software Alliance is expecting US$7.5 million in settlement fees this year from US companies it catches illegally copying software. [Wired News]
Pitching to the Female Persuasion
- New 'women's content networks' lay a welcome mat at advertisers' doors. [Wired News]
Pixar Closes CD-ROM Division
- The computer-animation studio sold almost 1 million copies of its Toy Story titles, but now it will focus on movie-related projects in partnership with Disney. [Wired News]
PlanetOut Channels Dorothy; AOL Needs Absolution
- PlanetOut undergoes a "restoration" and AOL takes the concept of "on hold" to new heights - more hot gossip from Ned Brainard's poison pen. [Wired News]
Playboy Hopes 'Watermarks' Keep Bunnies Safe
- The digital technology lets pirates know they're swiping copyrighted material, and tracks subsequent online appearances. [Wired News]
Please Deposit $33 for the Next 15 Minutes
- High-tech phone systems arrive in America's prisons. Now who's going to pay for them? [Wired News]
Please Insert More Money
- New FCC rules guiding pay-phone deregulation could take their toll on your coin purse. [Wired News]
PointCast Bags Baby Bell Exec
- The push media company on Friday will introduce a new CEO who knows a lot about telecommunications. Can he run a media company? [Wired News]
PointCast Goes to Work and School
- The push innovator will chase wing-tips and high-tops rather than compete in a going-nowhere market. [Wired News]
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