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Salon.com November 13, 2000 Janelle Brown |
The jukebox manifesto Record companies should stop worrying about security and start giving people what they really want: Music, anywhere, anytime...  |
Fast Company December 2000 Chandler Burr |
Hollywood's New Game Technology and entertainment can mix -- if you combine the right strategy with the right kind of organization. That's the lesson behind the rise of Sega GameWorks. Although the company is based in Hollywood, the model is pure Silicon Valley...  |
Salon.com November 9, 2000 Scott Rosenberg |
Drudge work Matt's "Manifesto" predicts: The Net will doom big media! But big media will doom the Net! Or something...  |
Salon.com November 8, 2000 Janelle Brown |
SDMI: We're not hacked yet An industry group says its watermarking scheme for digital music has withstood the assault...  |
Salon.com November 7, 2000 Sara Hazlewood |
Martha Stewart kicks ass But even though the domestic czar's company is raking in big bucks, the financial press doesn't seem to care...  |
Salon.com November 3, 2000 Ray Sawhill |
The gleeful contrarian Not content with pushing buttons at Arts & Letters Daily, Denis Dutton now plans to shake up the publishing industry...  |
T.H.E. Journal November 2000 |
Read eBooks Offline netLibrary, Inc., distributor of full-length digital versions of publishers' books, announces their free personal software application, eBook Reader. This reader allows users to read eBooks without being connected to the Internet...  |
T.H.E. Journal November 2000 |
Design Books Online McGraw-Hill Primis Custom Publishing's new tool, Primis Online, enables professors to design their own eBooks from a large digitized textbook database that includes more than 230,000 textbook pages across several disciplines...  |
T.H.E. Journal November 2000 |
Publication Teaches Business and Economics The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition has been redesigned for its 10th anniversary. The monthly paper is meant to be a supplemental classroom resource for integrating relevant, timely, real world business and economics topics into junior high and high school classrooms...  |
Salon.com November 2, 2000 Eric Boehlert |
In defense of (Napster) collusion Music consumers will benefit if Bertelsmann can convince the major record labels to conspire.  |
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