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Visa Seeks the Unwired's Interest in DigiBucks
- The credit card folks are on a smartcard crusade to convert the world's cash economies, where mattress-stuffing takes precedence over banking. [Wired News]
Vivid To Pay Bills, Workers With New Loan
- The pioneering multimedia firm hopes to "get the gears working up to speed again." [Wired News]
Volunteer Dream Job: Design for Democracy
- The Center for Democracy and Technology wants to improve its image without spending any money. [Wired News]
Volunteer Dream Job: Spreading the Spirit
- A nexus of community service, San Francisco's Glide Memorial Church is looking for volunteers. [Wired News]
Wall Street Spending 'Billions' on Y-2000 Bug
- About $14 billion will be spent annually by securities houses on information technology within three years, a study says. [Wired News]
Wanna Pull an All-Nighter, Sans Overtime?
- Software developers in Washington state could lose the incentive to stay up late hacking code, as a proposal is considered that would kill their right to overtime pay. [Wired News]
Wary Microsoft Partners Take Pragmatic Path
- BackWeb and PointCast share at least one business heuristic: Cooperate with Microsoft now if you want to compete with Microsoft in the future. Chip Bayers reports. [Wired News]
Web Ad Mavens Sing Same Uncertain Song
- The Net ad muckety-mucks are working on changing their complaining tune, and it's only right considering that the industry is growing at an unprecedented rate. [Wired News]
Web Ad Revenues Make Great Leap Forward
- The total grows by 67 percent between the first and second quarters of 1997, even as CPMs drop. [Wired News]
Web Ad Revenues up, up, and Way Big
- The dollar figure's soaring because more advertisers like Intel are taking a chance and pumping big bucks into Web ads. [Wired News]
Web Ad Sales up, but Not Enough
- Online advertising pulled in a record-breaking US$129 million in Q1, but demand is still far from supply. [Wired News]
Web Ads Hit the Auction Block
- Adbot conducts its first telephone bidding to sell Internet advertising. [Wired News]
Web Developer Pulls Plug on Print
- The magazine's publisher realized that core readers get their info from the Web, and is revamping its digital offering. [Wired News]
Web Dream Job: Lead Designer
- Adjacency flees the Snow Belt for the gulch, seeking artistic talent. [Wired News]
Web Dream Job: Making like the Movies
- CyberStudios contracts with Web developers, like 20th Century Fox hires production houses. [Wired News]
Web Dream Job: Promote Your Own Site
- The Mining Co. is hiring thousands of Web guides to work from home and promote their own sites. [Wired News]
Web Dream Job: Research for Ask Jeeves
- Ask Jeeves, the search site with humans rather than spiders behind it, is hiring a researcher. [Wired News]
Web Is Still a Draw to Securities Industry
- Even as Web publishers seek finances, the finance world seeks new opportunities on the Web - as new announcements from Dow Jones and E-Trade show. [Wired News]
Web Production Dream Job: Tech Lead
- Calling itself a Web production studio, Rare Medium has been profitable from the get-go. [Wired News]
Web Proves Costly to Financial Firms
- Institutions are spending as much as US$23 million to switch from purely promotional sites to more complex online offerings. [Wired News]
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