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Information Today November 2000 Rebecca Jones & Stephen Abram |
KMWorld 2000: An Exponential Experience The KMWorld 2000 conference, held September 13--15 in Santa Clara, California, was praised by many attendees for its quality program, strong production, and coordination...  |
Information Today November 2000 |
IT Report from the Field: Electronic Book 2000 The leading topic of Electronic Book 2000, the third annual e-book conference and show, was digital rights management (DRM) and protection...  |
Information Today November 2000 |
ISI, Nerac Form Strategic Partnership ISI and Nerac have announced a mutual understanding that establishes the groundwork for a strategic partnership. Both parties indicate that further discussions will result in a close alliance that produces more advanced and integrated products and services for their customers...  |
Salon.com October 31, 2000 Andrew Leonard |
Triumph of the free-software will The passion of open-source hackers may make their success inevitable. Impugn it at your peril...  |
Salon.com October 27, 2000 Andrew Leonard |
Who cracked Microsoft? Many free-software hackers make no attempt to hide their hatred of Bill Gates -- could they be the culprits?  |
Fast Company November 2000 Cheryl Dahle |
Home Smart Home Bet the Company: Michael Nelson and his colleagues at emWare are betting that consumers will want services that connect home appliances to the Internet...  |
CIO October 15, 2000 James Barron |
Something For Nothing - Interview: Eric Von Hippel & Karim Lakhani Using free and readily available open-source software can help unleash innovation in your company...  |
CIO October 15, 2000 |
The Same Old Mouse Trap? What we learn from history is that people never learn anything from history. All the hype over ASPs obscures the fact that they are basically service bureaus, an idea that hasn't been new since the 1960s, and is likely not to work as well now as it did then...  |
PC World November 2000 Stephen Manes |
The Curse of User-Hostile Design Commentary on the idiocy of user-hostile interfaces (with examples), and a short review of The Humane Interface by Jef Raskin.  |
Wired October 2000 Bob Parks |
The Big Picture A decade ago, Philippe Kahn took on Bill Gates and lost. Now the software maverick is back for another round, and this time he's catching the wireless wave...  |
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