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Tomorrow Today
- Here's a look at headlines from the digital future. [Wired News]
Tomorrow Today
- Here's a look at headlines from the digital future. [Wired News]
Too Experienced to Get a Job?
- The information technology industry has gotten a lot of ink for claims that there aren't enough workers to fill available jobs. That comes as news to some well-traveled geeks who might be unemployable because their resumes are just too long. [Wired News]
Tossing Shares in At Home
- Top managers at the cable-based Internet services company plan to sell about US$9 million in company stock. But why now? By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
Tower Online Expands to Europe
- Tower Records will launch a European Web site and distribution network to ramp up its international online efforts. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
Toys Take Manhattan
- Kids are rare sights at the International Toy Fair where, despite the proximity of "Power Rangers in Space" and Lego's new robots, fun and games are considered serious business. [Wired News]
Tracking Bogus Brands Online
- Manufacturers say online auction sites are perfect for selling counterfeit goods. Microsoft, Pfizer, and others are cracking down. By Polly Sprenger. [Wired News]
Trade Group Challenges MSoft Practices
- The Software Publishers Association will issue its new standards of industry competition on Tuesday, including one that looks down on Microsoft's practice of leveraging its leading OS market share to sell other products. [Wired News]
Trade With a Blade
- Bored with high-tech stocks and options? Try online foreign currency trading, if you've got fighter-pilot cool and money to blow. By David Collett. [Wired News]
Tricky IPO for GeoCities
- The pre-eminent community site might be popular with users, but not with advertisers. Investors looking for another Yahoo should beware, analysts say. By Craig Bicknell. [Wired News]
Trusting Entrust
- Entrust's software ensures that people are who they say they are on the Internet. That's just the thing electronic commerce needs to take off. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
UPS: In E-Commerce We Trust
- With the unveiling of its new secure online document delivery service, United Parcel Service promises to usher in a new era of integrity - and guarantees - to electronic transactions. [Wired News]
US Stocks Hammered
- Stocks finally succumb to a flurry of uncertainty about Russia, Clinton, Japan, and terrorism. Investors lose the stomach for high-flyers and flee to bonds. Wired Index falls 6.84 to 415.98. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
US Stocks Rebound
- Most stocks, even the hammered techs, rise on Tuesday as bargain hunters pick up the more stable issues. The Wired Index climbs 15.62 to 370.44. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
US Stocks Surge
- Even though Japanese stocks collapse and President Clinton lands in hot water, bargain-hunting traders rally US stocks on Monday. Wired Index rises 6.16 to 411.26. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
US Twitchy on EU Data Privacy
- Later this month, Europe is expected to enact far-reaching regulations that aim to give consumers more control over their personal data. That might spell a trade war. By Declan McCullagh. [Wired News]
US West Drops Long-Distance Bid
- The Baby Bell drops its long-distance application in New Mexico, saying that competitors withheld information the firm needed to prove its case. By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
US West to Charge Net Calls
- The Baby Bell becomes the second to impose access charges on Internet telephony. No more free rides, the phone companies say. By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
US West's VDSL Promise
- Boldly marching where other telcos have tried -- and failed -- before, the Baby Bell launched a digital TV and broadband Internet access service that uses copper telephone wires and a "very high speed" variety of digital subscriber line service. [Wired News]
USWeb Lands Oracle Man as CEO
- USWeb, the biggest Web consulting firm, hires former Oracle executive vice president Robert Shaw to guide the company. Co-founder and resident visionary Joe Firmage becomes chief strategist. By Craig Bicknell. [Wired News]
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