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So Long, Delphi UK - Hello, LineOne
- News International is ending the text-based Delphi UK to make room for a new online service it's running with British Telecom. [Wired News]
So Low It's Insanely Great
- Nanoscale commerce? Micropayment service providers, such as Digital Equipment Corp., are first trying to figure out how to minimize overhead costs. [Wired News]
Softbank Merger Ties Media to Marketing
- The Japanese conglomerate's decision to merge its US publishing and trade show operations failed to shore up its sagging stock - and raised a few question about that old line between editorial and advertising. [Wired News]
Softbank Merges US holdings Under Ziff-Davis
- With its stock sinking badly, the Japanese company reorganizes, folding its trade-show organizer in with its publisher division. [Wired News]
Software Dream Job: Interface Design
- Cooper Software plugs into the development process in places where it sees an unfilled need. [Wired News]
Software Dream Job: International Finance
- Morgan Labs provides software systems for international banking. [Wired News]
Software Firm Shows Peril of Outside Funding
- The trade-off for venture capital is loss of control over a company's destiny. Three top Vicinity execs learned that the hard way. [Wired News]
Software Propels Others into the Digital Age
- How a Wright Brothers-style operation set the technology standard for corrections entrepreneurs. [Wired News]
SonicNet Sets Course for Japan
- The online music magazine has signed a deal with Japanese partners as part of an effort to spread its content abroad. [Wired News]
Sony Prepares to Kick-Start Digital TV
- The analog mainstay is introducing a full line of digital TV equipment. But plenty of obstacles remain in the path of crystal-clear programming. [Wired News]
Sony Shows Fans It's a Trooper
- Instead of cracking down on fan sites the way many of its peers do, the studio is encouraging paeans from the people who are into Starship Troopers. [Wired News]
Sony Slashes US PlayStation Prices by 25%
- The move turns the heat up on Nintendo, whose 64-bit game player has gotten off to a promising if late start. [Wired News]
Space, the Fiscal Frontier? Prof Floats Theory
- A professor at the London School of Economics says orbiting banks will keep your money safe from the clutches of greedy human hands. Some bankers say the notion's just plain spacey. [Wired News]
SpaceDev Stakes Claim to History, Space
- A private company launches (well, not literally) its plan for commercial space exploration - with a mission to undercut NASA's big budgets. [Wired News]
Spam King Is (Sniff) Orphaned
- Backbone provider AGIS kicks Sanford Wallace's Cyber Promotions off its servers. [Wired News]
Spammer Ordered to Tweak Tactics
- Cyber Promotions' Sanford Wallace says his settlement with AOL is "a perfect compromise." But he'll challenge the CompuServe ban in court. [Wired News]
Spelling Selling Virgin Interactive
- The Melrosemeister is dumping his majority stake in Branson's former fling. But it's hard to tell who's sticking it to whom. [Wired News]
Sportsline IPO: Reality Versus Media Hype
- Chip Bayers looks under the hood of an SEC filing, and finds the media herd wanting. [Wired News]
Start Spreading the Net: T1s in NY Dwellings
- Real-estate developers in New York are adding high-speed amenities in higher-end apartments. [Wired News]
Start-Ups Pay Up
- One headhunter estimates there are 150 searches for start-up CEOs in Silicon Valley and only about 80 good candidates. The result: executive pay is skyrocketing. [Wired News]
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