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Bell Atlantic Wants End of Rainbow Monopoly
- A spat over local sports coverage raises the stakes in growing cable war. [Wired News]
Bells About to Toll on TELE-TV
- Scale back? Merge? Pull the plug? Judgment day awaits programming venture. [Wired News]
Berkeley Buy-Out Brings Layoffs
- CUC's acquisition of the wacky game-maker means a management shake-up and staff cuts. [Wired News]
Berkeley Dream Job: The Edison of New Media
- From surrealist screensavers to online trivia, Berkeley Systems specializes in paradigm shifts. [Wired News]
Berkeley Systems Acquired by CUC
- The membership shopping service giant says the purchase of the After Dark folks is just a "very small acquisition," but it follows other gaming deals. [Wired News]
Berlin Dream Job: Multimedia Creative Director
- By typical German corporate standards, Pixelpark is laid back - they call each other by their first names. [Wired News]
Better Business Bureau Slaps Seal Online
- A new certification program could help to calm anxious consumers. [Wired News]
Big Business Getting Cozy with 'Community'
- Citibank signs a deal with the Mining Company to mix 'guides,' chat, and financial advice with your bank account. [Wired News]
BigBook Trims 20% of Staff
- The online yellow pages says it's found two new partners that can take over some tasks from the laid-off workers. [Wired News]
BigBook, Direct Marketer to Offer Online Coupons
- The alliance will let small businesses offer online coupons and give BigBook a marketing boost. [Wired News]
Biggest ISPs Form Group on Net Problems
- There's a reason no smaller companies are part of the new organization: membership costs a hefty US$25,000 a year. [Wired News]
Blamestorm Swirls around Net Traffic
- Salvos - plentiful as they are in Washington these days - are not the solution to fixing Net congestion, Michael B. Grebb finds. [Wired News]
Boeing Gives Boost to Spacebound Net
- The largest aircraft company in the US has signed on with Gates and McCaw to become the hub of Teledesic's satellite-building and -launching operations. [Wired News]
Book-of-the-Month Club Goes Online
- By taking a tip from the likes of Amazon.com, the club has introduced its first new distribution channel in more than 70 years. [Wired News]
Boston Dream Job: The Computer Museum
- Boston's Computer Museum is hiring a director of exhibits. [Wired News]
Boston Forging a Silicon Alley Rival
- Boston's multimedia companies are tired of watching talent and business get drained to New York. Their solution: Turn an industrial neighborhood into the Cyber District. [Wired News]
Boston Mayor Talks Up Cyber District
- Beantown's multimedia industry got a shot in the arm when the mayor turned up to christen the city's new Cyber District. [Wired News]
Brokerages Charge into Price Wars
- Battling to win lasting market share, online traders are cutting commissions down to the cost of seeing a flick - but the strategy is not necessarily going to force a surrender. [Wired News]
Brooklyn Dream Job: Help Kids Learn Online
- Help the Brooklyn Library develop a program to create Web-savvy, pro-kid learning packages. [Wired News]
Bull Semen - Sold to the Man on the Web
- Going once ... going twice ... going online: Web-based auctions are letting dairy farmers and ranchers join cattle-auction bidding without risking a messy misstep. [Wired News]
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