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Techs Stocks Falter Again
- Another day of declines for technology stocks offset gains by other industries. The Wired Index drops 4.08 to 340.18. By Kourosh Karimkhany. [Wired News]
Teens a Threat, Pentagon Says
- In the wake of the Analyzer cracker caper, a US undersecretary of defense warns that teenage intruders really are a national security threat. By Wayne Madsen. [Wired News]
Telco Celebration or Sellout?
- Forget better service and network improvements, say protesters of Brazil's mammoth telco privatization. They want Telebras to remain in state hands to protect national security. By Jack Epstein. [Wired News]
Telco Mergers Drag Stocks
- Bell Atlantic's proposed megamerger with GTE raises concerns about the health of the industry. Telco stocks pull the Wired Index down 6.07 points to 436.53. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
Telcos Mixed; PC Issues Rise
- It's tough to tell what the spate of telecom mergers will mean for the industry, so telco issues were mixed Monday. But Dell and other PC issues raise the Wired Index 0.66 points to 440.84. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
Teligent Takes to the Air
- The upstart says its wireless network can offer telephone and Internet services that match the quality of fiber-optic landline networks, but are much cheaper. By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
The 15 Percent Solution
- To continually create unheard-of products requires a big investment, as much in free-range experimentation as hard-core resources, and 3M does this by handing out free time to employees who want to work on their own projects. [Wired News]
The Affiliate Network Lowdown
- Ever buy a book from Amazon through a friend's site? Here's the skinny on affiliate programs. Courtesy of Webmonkey.com. [Wired News]
The Art of the Secret Handshake
- Technology entrepreneurs have found a way to generate IPO fever and whet the appetites of the media. How do they do it? Wouldn't you like to know? By Polly Sprenger. [Wired News]
The Book-a-Minute Club
- On-demand printing technology from IBM and Xerox helps keep less popular books in print. By Kaitlin Quistgaard. [Wired News]
The Comdex Rumor Mill Cranks Up
- Everything at Comdex feels rigged. You either go with it, or, as was the case with Bill Gates' opening keynote, you gripe about it. Polly Sprenger reports from Las Vegas. [Wired News]
The Flat-Rate Pricing Blues
- IBM.net, Big Blue's Net access service, says it can no longer afford to offer US$19.95-a-month connections and will up the ante for heavy users. While other ISPs aren't following suit yet, it seems they may be losing money. [Wired News]
The Herd on TheStreet.com
- TheStreet.com is out to prove that financial news can be as breezy to read as the sports pages. But can the brash business news site last long enough to prove its point? By Grace Lichtenstein. [Wired News]
The Lure of TriStrata
- A tiny software company snagged Paul Wahl away from his job at mighty SAP, promising riches from sales of unbreakable security software. By Karsten Lemm. [Wired News]
The Mouse That Indexed
- Disney Online launches Disney's Internet Guide, a squeaky-clean portal that handpicks sites for kids and families. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
The Naked Interview
- Learn how to brave the online job hunt, and you'll never have to leave your computer again. From Webmonkey. [Wired News]
The New Economy: Microlending in Bangladesh
- From the US$26 he used to start a microloan program in Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus has grown a multimillion-dollar bank and a telecom business that is improving the lives of his nation's needy. [Wired News]
The New Papyrus, from Xerox
- Xerox PARC, the inventor of much of the technology on your desk, has another in the works: electric paper. But can PARC bring it to market before an upstart? By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
The New Renaissance
- Finding a job at a Web site can be like securing the patronage of a 15th-century benefactor. From Webmonkey.com. [Wired News]
The Next Nasdaq?
- Net broker Datek hopes to turn its online trading system into the stock exchange for the next 100 years. Bad news for the middlemen. By Craig Bicknell. [Wired News]
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