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SF Dream Job: Web Design for Invention Machine
- This Boston-based company makes software that helps engineers be more creative in their R D. [Wired News]
SGI Loses Money, its CEO, and Cuts Staff
- The high-end workstation-maker has hit a low note, with mounting losses and now a mammoth restructuring. [Wired News]
SGI Moves to Advance VRML Standard
- By purchasing 3-D software maker ParaGraph International and creating a new subsidiary, the company hopes a "Second Web" will soon emerge. [Wired News]
STATS Scores the OK to Broadcast NBA Info
- A federal court rules that sites can transmit game scores over the Net without a license. [Wired News]
Salon Hooks Up - with Everyone
- AOL, Netscape, and WebTV are among the new distribution partners for the cybermag - as is the singles service Match.com, which will host a co-branded site for Salon's singles audience. [Wired News]
San Diego Dream Job: Design for PersonaLogic
- Gearing up to make 'gazillions' from their 'decision-making machine,' PersonaLogic needs a designer. [Wired News]
San Francisco Dream Job: Creative Director
- Atomic Vision wants a creative director to give context to Web clients. [Wired News]
San Francisco Dream Job: Marketing gay.net
- Andy Cramer is looking for help to make gay.net the best online gay community in the world. [Wired News]
Scaled-Down 3DO Charts New Course
- The software company posted a third-quarter profit and lined up a joint venture with Samsung. Is the worst over for the company? [Wired News]
Scans: Barter for Banners
- With the Web's largest ad network, LinkExchange's banner-swapping program helps smaller sites generate more traffic at no cost. Potential investors are taking notes. [Wired News]
Scans: Connecting to Cambodia
- CamNet, Cambodia's first Internet service provider, is struggling to connect the rising nation to the global community. [Wired News]
Scans: Get Paid to Get Spam
- Intellipost's BonusMail program attempts to appease anti-spammers with free lunch incentives from airlines, phone companies, and popular retailers. Just fill out the online questionnaire and duck. [Wired News]
Scans: Gold Digging in Deep Space
- One man's dream to capture a new corner of an old market may become a reality. He plans to mine the rich gold and platinum deposits on asteroids. [Wired News]
Scans: The Data Chase
- Corporations under subpoena often have the seemingly insurmountable task of tracking intangible digital evidence. The data miners and packet sniffers at EDD are fast on the trail. [Wired News]
Schooled for Success
- Academic spinoffs exemplify the nimble nature necessary on the Net. [Wired News]
Scrapping for Profit - Just Another Day at Netscape
- Ned Brainard gossips about the plunging stocks and radical redesign that have the Netscape Powers That Be worried. [Wired News]
Seattle Dream Job: Creative Director
- Seattle's Sitewerks banks on Bill G's biz, and needs a creative infusion. [Wired News]
Seattle Dream Job: Microsoft Multimedia
- Microsoft is gobbling up start-ups and hiring like mad. [Wired News]
Seattle: Where the Pavement Meets the Pulp
- Microsoft again tries print on for size, with a special holiday magazine written in part by the Seattle Sidewalk team - apparently for no better reason than to promote itself. [Wired News]
See Ads, Get Cash
- Two companies aim to make online advertising pay by paying people to check out the ads. But is it, as one ad insider wonders, little more than couponing? [Wired News]
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