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CIO February 1, 2002 Stewart L. Deck |
Pipe Dreams Using pneumatic tube lines installed in the 1890s for installing fiber-optic cable makes sense...  |
CIO February 1, 2002 Sarah D. Scalet |
Special Delivery As webpages get more complicated, content delivery networks aim to take a load off...  |
CIO February 1, 2002 Christopher Lindquist |
Buying on Air It won't happen overnight, but people will ultimately accept the idea of buying goods and services via their mobile devices such as cell phones, according to a recent report by Boston-based Yankee Group...  |
Fast Company February 2002 Keith H. Hammonds |
Is This Company Beyond Repair? Novalux looked like it had it all: killer technology, a top-flight executive team, and plenty of money. But when its red-hot market went ice-cold, the company's bright future looked bleak. So it fixed everything: strategy, technology, operations, leadership...  |
Wired January 2002 Brent Hurtig |
Broadband Cowboy As Beltway bureaucrats keep America in the wireless Dark Ages, a spectrum revolt is brewing in the heart of Indian country...  |
PC World December 3, 2001 Tom Spring |
Severed Broadband Customers Cry Foul Customers aren't happy about being cut off in Excite@Home outage, but AT&T claims service...  |
Fast Company December 2001 George Anders |
Full Speed Ahead on a High-Speed Internet At the height of Web mania, financiers and engineers agreed that a faster Internet would be a building block of growth -- and a great investment as well. So does Web mania spell the end of that high-speed vision? Not so fast...  |
PC World November 28, 2001 |
Excite@Home Service Could Cease Creditors seek to cut off broadband service pending Excite@Home's acquisition by AT&T...  |
Wired November 2001 Evan Ratliff |
The Electric Kool-Aid Bandwidth Test Luke Stewart boldly sold politicians, businesspeople, and financiers on his trillion-dollar idea: Use the electrical grid to carry data at speeds faster than we've ever seen. Never mind how...  |
Wired November 2001 David S. Bennahum |
Be Here Now Forget the World Wide Web on your cell phone. The key to the always-on, everywhere wireless Internet comes down to three things: location, location, location...  |
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