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Tech Exec Dream Job: Business Gaming
- Thinking Tools, a developer of business-management simulation software, is looking for a director of engineering. [Wired News]
Telco Battle Gets Bloodier
- Thirty-three phone companies are protesting SBC's attempts to enter the long-distance market, as AT T inches toward local business in West Virginia. [Wired News]
Telco Countersues ATT over 'Disinformation'
- The AT&T-Telco litigation loop shows a telecommunications industry attempting to self-regulate. [Wired News]
Telcos Play High-Stakes Scrabble
- The object of the game: Three-letter phone companies add ISPs. Winners are acquired by even bigger companies. [Wired News]
Telepalooza: Entrepreneurs Beat Establishment
- A big gathering of telco movers and shakers drives home the room for industry growth - and the prominence of communications technology players in Washington. [Wired News]
Testing Dream Job: Keeping the Networks Safe
- Hero to sysadmins and maker of network-protocol-testing software, Midnight Networks seeks manager. [Wired News]
That Microsoft Touch
- WorldCom's announcement that it's looking to buy MCI stunned everyone except maybe Bill Gates. The Redmond giant doesn't want to be a media company - but a telecommunications company? Hmmm. [Wired News]
That's Great, Steve, But Who's the CEO?
- The crowd at Macworld Expo showered Jobs' announcements with applause and cheers, but many felt let down that he's not filling the hot seat as Apple's CEO. [Wired News]
The Certification of Web Workers
- The Association for Internet Professionals is developing an accreditation program for people who work in the brave new world of technology, in an attempt to create a standard for Web workers. [Wired News]
The Disease of Images
- Our culture is increasingly saturated by a flurry of images created not so much for meaningful expression as for the temporary abduction of people's consciousness. [Wired News]
The Gates List: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
- A copy of the top-secret guest list for Bill Gates' "CEO Summit" shows how much influence a billionaire can throw around. [Wired News]
The Great News Suck
- Web-based news filters haven't come very far in the so-called information glut. [Wired News]
The Great Web Sellout Picks Up Speed
- The Web, the great hope for an ad alternative to the tube, needs to become more like TV to draw revenues. Steven Johnson explores this paradox emerging from the Jupiter Conference. [Wired News]
The Island Life Offers Speedy Surfing
- Honolulu-based Digital Island allows mainland concerns to reach international customers by detouring traffic to a private network. [Wired News]
The Net to Cease Publication
- After two years, Imagine Publishing pulls the plug - at least for the time being. Despite a respectable circulation, the demographic was a hard sell to advertisers, Imagine says. [Wired News]
The Official Story - Hong Kong on the Web
- With the help of a US-based ad agency, China is delivering its message to surfers - the "return to sovereignty." [Wired News]
The Picture's Lovely, but There's Nothing On
- Corporate rugby games? In Japan, digital satellite broadcasters are stretching for fare to fill what could become 800 channels by 2010. [Wired News]
The Politics of Division
- Which should frighten you more - the blurring of lines between entertainment and information, or the symbiosis of government and the news media? No contest; the latter should scare the hemoglobin out of you. [Wired News]
The Street Strikes Back
- When Dow Jones Company instituted a subscription fee for The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition, many new-media savants predicted its patrons would jump ship. They were wrong. [Wired News]
The VC Lifestyle for the Not-So-Rich
- Technology Funding wants to give smaller investors the rush - and risks - that deeper-pocketed venture capitalists experience. [Wired News]
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