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HailStorm: Wrath of Microsoft?
News COMMENTARY--As Microsoft moves forward with its HailStorm project, you can be sure that many Microsoft critics will still be fighting the last war. That is, they will fret mightily about Microsoft's "past behavior."
Friday, April 20 2001 01:02 PM
Commentary: Can online advertising ever work?
News Forget the fuss over pop-up ads. Online advertising fails because it is not available in true moments of leisure, says Inter@ctive Week columnist Matt Carolan.
Tuesday, July 31 2001 10:52 AM
Supreme Court weighs copyright question
News The US Supreme Court signaled at least some support for a group of freelance journalists who want compensation from publishers for electronic versions of stories that originally appeared in print
Friday, March 30 2001 06:50 AM
Wall Street Journal plans micropayments model
News The newspaper plans to launch an a la carte-style payment plan for access to individual articles, according to a Financial Times report.
Monday, May 11 2009 12:16 PM
Tags: Business development/management, Google Inc., micropayment, Advertisement, Associated Press, Newsday, Financial Times, managing editor, revenue, Wall Street Journal
LinkedIn looking for a suitor, maybe
News There is speculation that a big name prospective buyer is looking to acquire business social network LinkedIn.
Tuesday, May 06 2008 09:52 AM
Tags: Networking, Acquisitions, Plaxo Inc., Digg, social networking, Newsday, co-founder, board meeting, network, LinkedIn
Nasdaq suffers biggest loss in three weeks
News The Nasdaq Composite Index suffered its biggest loss in more than three weeks after a Japanese stock rout triggered selling from Hong Kong to London.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:43 PM
Writers groups pen online licenses
News The National Writers Union and Contentville launch a Web-based licensing system to compensate writers for their published work.
Thursday, March 22 2001 02:58 PM





