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What's on Push Tonight?
- Phlip.Net is set to unveil a Web site that serves as your push-channel directory. [Wired News]
When It Comes to Standards, Everyone's a Suit
- Netscape not only pledges, it guarantees that it's committed to open technology standards. But is it? Technology reporter Chris Jones goes to the front lines of the Internet standards wars. [Wired News]
Where Do You Want To Bank Today?
- Microsoft's online banking development platform will help banks get on the Web - provided they use Microsoft's server platforms. [Wired News]
Who Says You Can't Take It with You?
- Microsoft says it can cure the World Wide Wait; nevermind that Freeloader already did it. [Wired News]
Why Wireless Net Access May Not Be a Pipe Dream
- The FCC's move to open a bit of the radio spectrum to the public for Net access could return the airwaves to the people. [Wired News]
Why Wireless Net Access May Not Be a Pipedream
- The FCC's move to open a bit of the radio spectrum to the public for Net access could return the airwaves to the people. [Wired News]
Wide-Ranging Vision, and Feet on the Ground
- NASA researchers, crash-test technicians at Ford, and scientists working to combat AIDS all wear the same stereo goggles. [Wired News]
Winds, Software Glitch Halt Cassini Launch
- Weather and technical problems give those protesting the nuclear-powered probe's launch what a federal judge would not - a delay in the mission. But NASA will try again on Wednesday to launch the Saturn probe. [Wired News]
Wireless LAN Vendors Talk Standards
- Wireless LAN technology is most notable today for its lack of a cohesive, standard infrastructure. A group of interested vendors hopes to change all that. [Wired News]
Worldgate's Cable Net Access Is a Pipe Dream
- Worldgate Communications thinks it has the answer to Microsoft's WebTV. But its plans for cable-based Internet access are sketchy at best. [Wired News]
Wpoison Sets Trap for Spam Weasel
- A free anti-spam tool aims to clog up spambots with reams of bogus email addresses. But will it snare the WebWeasel? [Wired News]
XML Rules. Any Questions?
- Developers can start getting excited, now that Extensible Markup Language tools are finally beginning to emerge. [Wired News]
XML Ushers in Structured Web Searches
- As HTML-based search engines reach their limits, a new method of categorizing Web-page data offers promise for returning more focused query results - though it's uncertain when the search-engine vendors will get around to supporting it. [Wired News]
XML Wins
- Despite the allure of the whiz-bang, high-tech publishing systems at last week's Seybold conference, developments in XML and Web fonts took center stage. [Wired News]
XML and the New Industry Order
- XML has gained considerable ground in the past year, going from an arcane metadata language hashed around in developer circles to a prime-time player at this week's Internet World. [Wired News]
XML: Metadata For the Rest of Us (Part 1)
- What if you could merge the simplicity of HTML with the flexibility of standard generalized markup language? [Wired News]
XML: Roll Your Own Markup Language (Part 2)
- This week, we talk about some of the underlying workings of XML and take a look at some practical applications. [Wired News]
Yahoo Hack: Heck of a Hoax
- A group of hackers posted a message to Yahoo's site last night, declaring that unless fellow hacker Kevin Mitnick was released from prison, a "logic bomb" would bring down any machine that had recently visited the site. [Wired News]
Your Bank Is Watching, One Transaction at a Time
- Your bank may know more about you than you think, and you have a new data surveillance system to thank for it. [Wired News]
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