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New Internet Protocol Sees Light - After four years in the lab, the next generation of the protocol that runs the entire Internet is open to the public. Now comes the hard part. By Polly Sprenger. [Wired News]
 
New Justice Infotech Guru No Geek - Jeffrey Blattner, the new coordinator of the Department of Justice case against Microsoft, runs Windows 95 but can't hack code. That's perfect, observers say. [Wired News]
 
New Media: Information Affluence - Noah Samara could be the next Rupert Murdoch as he brings Net access, television, and phone service to the developing world. [Wired News]
 
New Media: Amusement PARC - Palo Alto's Interval Research Corporation is ploting the future of technology in the music industry. [Wired News]
 
New Media: Digital Glasnost - NTV founder plots to deliver Russia into the digital 21st century. [Wired News]
 
New Media: HDTV Rebel - Twelve years after founding one of the first high-definition production houses, Barry Rebo emerges as a leader of the suddenly fast-growing field. [Wired News]
 
New PointCast IPO Rumors - The push-technology company might, it just might, actually file for an initial public offering by the end of May. [Wired News]
 
New Tech Rag to Open Bostonian Eyes - A monthly investment magazine focused on Massachusetts tech companies aims to unseat traditional views that the region's digital prowess is on the wane. [Wired News]
 
New Xing Effort: Too Much Anticipation? - The streaming technology firm announces a partnership with video programming startup SimplyTV to provide something the companies promise will look like broadcast television. But Xing concedes what analysts point out: It's a play that might be years ahead of its time. [Wired News]
 
Newt's Coming to a Tech Town Near You - First the Microsoft campus, then the Oracle offices will be paid a visit this week by the apparently techno-curious House Speaker. [Wired News]
 
Nielsen Keeps to TV-Centric Web Ratings - As TV viewers split their attention between Seinfeld and hyperlinked Web pages, Nielsen wants to monitor their forked paths. To critics who say the ratings giant should focus on pure Net measurement first, Nielsen says they'll "follow the money." [Wired News]
 
Nine Retailers Under One Site - CDNow, Reel.com, and a handful of other online retailers band together to form a shopping supersite. Just don't call it a mall. By Chris Stamper. [Wired News]
 
No Surprise on Tape; Stocks Rise - Led by computer issues, stocks rally late in the day as Wall Street finds little new or unsettling in the Clinton testimony tape. The Wired Index rises 2.32 to 374.97. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
No, the Check's Not in the Mail - Banks tread through 65 billion paper checks each year. Now, several firms are working on technology to pull the industry out of the flood. By Brian Alcorn. [Wired News]
 
Nortel Buys Bay Networks - Nortel makes the biggest acquisition yet in the networking industry to keep up in the integration race with Lucent and Cisco. By Kourosh Karimkhany. [Wired News]
 
Not So Super Technology - In a switch in form, the game overshadowed the accoutrements provided by high-tech players. [Wired News]
 
Now You See It, Now You Don't - Three hours after the Dallas Morning News broke a story on its Web site alleging a Secret Service agent would testify to a Clinton-Lewinsky liaison, the story was pulled for inadequate sourcing. Is the increasing pressure to be first causing online news standards to slip? [Wired News]
 
Now or Never for @Home Merger - If the cable access company doesn't join its future with Road Runner/Media One, industry watchers say it may be too late. [Wired News]
 
Nua: Free Service With Ulterior Motive - The Irish consulting firm gets its name out and about by posting survey figures - like its estimate of 112 million people online - in hopes of catching the eye of clients interested in its Web-design business. [Wired News]
 
Offline Marketers AIM at Net - The Direct Marketing Association hopes to get with the Internet program in its acquisition of the Association for Interactive Marketing. The alliance has antispam activists concerned. By Chris Oakes. [Wired News]
 
 

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