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Net Surf: Online Trading
- As E*Trade ads show up on small screens, it'll mean more West Coast investors waking up at 3 a.m., with just enough time to hit the bulletin boards before trading begins. [Wired News]
Net Surf: Owning the Web
- Lycos, which last week announced the impending approval of its patent on spider technology, is the latest pending litigant in the quest to claim ownership of the ubiquitous. [Wired News]
Net Surf: Porn 'Community'
- Porn has always been an online favorite - the Web's killer app, even. What other HTTP-friendly media delivers so much bang for so little K? [Wired News]
Net Surf: Problems with Push
- Tragically, most push believers don't even recognize just how many steps they've taken past the edge of the cliff. [Wired News]
Net Surf: Profits and Ownership
- If Tommy, Pamela, the San Carlos teens, and AlterNIC founder Eugene Kashpureff teamed up and broadcast their travails for profit, they could probably buy Microsoft. [Wired News]
Net Surf: Revolting Is
- The new webzine you'll love to hate. [Wired News]
Net Surf: Selling out to Microsoft
- Many make the mistake of assuming distribution is a moot issue on the Web, which is often misunderstood to be some sort of magical 'level playing field.' [Wired News]
Net Surf: Set Your Browsers
- Experienced netheads have to understand the economics of the Web as a function of demographics, where publishers command riches in exchange for young, wealthy, generally male eyeballs. [Wired News]
Net Surf: Site Creation Myths
- Every Web site deserves its own creation myth, but few creators are brazen enough to sell theirs before their site has even launched. [Wired News]
Net Surf: Stating the Obvious
- It's a curious image: the Web as repository for ceaseless narcissism, a hall of mirrors all reflecting the same lint-encrusted navel. [Wired News]
Net Surf: Surveillance Is Good
- As long as cookies aren't tied to our Social Security numbers, it's arguably in everyone's best interest for our movements to be metered, measured, and scrutinized. [Wired News]
Net Surf: That Great Net Taste
- Get on, get your information, and go live a little. [Wired News]
Net Surf: The Net's Kid Problem
- If only it were enough to instruct the kinder to refrain from talking with strangers. Sadly, the Internet is all about talking to strangers. [Wired News]
Net Surf: The Truth about Webvertisements
- From the day the first dollar changed hands in exchange for a link, the case for hypertext has been argued time and again, employing increasingly arcane and superfluous claims. [Wired News]
Net Surf: Virtual Gimmicks
- Ticketmaster's announcement of intent to offer 3-D seating previews and fly-bys online, inspired by the AT&T commercials of olde, is the latest bout of retrofuturism made good. [Wired News]
Net Surf: We're Not Alone on The Web
- On the Net, people get apoplectic at the thought of cookies and start quoting George Orwell at the mere mention of demographic surveys. [Wired News]
Net Surf: Web-Based Auctions
- People have been using the Net for years to sell other people their precious garbage. [Wired News]
Net Surf: Why Do You Think They Call it Dope?
- It takes an altered state of consciousness to understand the market-share debate antitheatrics currently crawling their way through the industry press. [Wired News]
Net-to-Radio Audio Dials In on Commuters
- Two new companies are jockeying for your drive-time attention with mobile playback systems that will offer news, commentary, and your favorite tome. [Wired News]
Netscape Charm School Trains Evangelists
- Netscape teaches panache in the first formal training for technology evangelists. [Wired News]
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