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Wired July 2000 |
Street Cred e-Puppet Master... Gene Genius... Growing Up Valley... Literary Device... Check In and Log On... Cyber Babe... The Ultimate Sight Manager... ReadMe... Music... Juke Jerk... The Pleasures of Urban Decay... DVD Without Borders... Just Outta Beta... Buck Stops Here... Blaupunkt's Lost and Found |
Wired June 2000 |
Electric Word Rock of Ages; Fire Works; Sideography; Sole Caliber; The Big Picture; Groove Tube |
Fast Company July 2000 Fast Company |
My Favorite Bookmarks - Flex the Cat "Vague" picks from Vaguepolitix's favorite feline. |
Fast Company July 2000 Fast Company |
My Favorite Bookmarks - Josh Silverman Picks from the CEO of Evite. |
Search Engine Watch April 4, 2000 |
April 2000 Search Engine Briefs Brief items about how to merge multiple search pages into one, an update meta search tool from Go, the closure of WebCrawler's search voyeur, and a new job search engine. |
Science News April 1, 2000 |
Ear to Traffic Listen to the sounds of Web site activity... |
Wired March 2000 |
New Money Small-Time Angels - through meVC small-fry investors can finance startups, thanks to a $500 million mutual fund and Web site... Selling domain names... Earnings whisper numbers on the net... |
Search Engine Watch February 3, 2000 |
Feb. 2000 Search Engine Briefs Brief items about new info tool Octopus, Inktomi's web size measurement, Excite enlarging its index and free internet access at AltaVista and Excite. |
Search Engine Watch September 3, 1999 |
September 99 Search Engine Briefs Covers a new Lycos search utility & Northern Light's govsearch service. |
Search Engine Watch July 6, 1999 |
July 99 Search Engine Briefs Inktomi has been selected to take over from Excite in powering AOL NetFind and AOL's other search properties, including international versions of AOL NetFind. No changeover date for AOL NetFind has been announced, but Inktomi says the switch is likely to happen later this summer. For the time being, AOL NetFind continues to be powered by Excite. AOL is also apparently testing a new AOL Search service that will integrate results from across the web and from its own content. |
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