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CIO November 15, 2000 Elana Varon |
Lose the Tie The company that set the American corporate dress code for the last century fell out of favor in the casual '90s. The Web may help it come back...  |
CIO November 15, 2000 Steve Ulfelder |
Market Muscles EqualFooting.com's mission: to give small companies power to buy online everything needed to run a business...  |
CIO November 15, 2000 Ed Yourdon |
The Price Was Wrong Cheap prices can be an attractive way of getting attention in an established marketplace. The interesting question is, what happens when discounted prices are no longer sufficient? This is the dilemma facing dot-com companies who have abandoned discounts in order to turn a profit...  |
Inc. November 15, 2000 Anne Stuart |
Sweet Deals Mrs. Beasley's delicious business has grown richer, thanks to a new ingredient: a shrewd E-commerce strategy...  |
Inc. November 15, 2000 Jim Sterne |
At Your Service Service businesses -- particularly small, local companies -- have lagged in the new economy not for lack of opportunity but for lack of imagination. Think your day spa or television-repair shop or exterminator service gains nothing by going online? Think again...  |
Wired November 2000 Mark Schone |
EPZ Money The inside story of two yankees who dodged the law, flew to Belize's Export Processing Zone, and flipped the switch on a get-rich-quick Internet casino. Too bad nobody mentioned the bugs...  |
Wired November 2000 Charles Platt |
Steaming Video Jupiter Communications and pseudo.com founder Josh Harris is pretty sure you want to watch him having sex. He's outfitting a semi-X-rated SoHo warehouse with webcams to prove it...  |
Wired November 2000 Craig Offman |
The New Remasters Artland.com's James Danziger and David Adamson aim to give high-end reprographics mass appeal...  |
Fast Company December 2000 Constance Loizos |
Does Adam Simms Have a Sale? The CEO of iMotors.com wants to use the Web to sell his customers exactly the used car they want at a no-haggle price. But first, in a brutally harsh climate for dotcom retailers, he has to sell his strategy. Do you buy his model?  |
Fast Company December 2000 George Anders |
What's So Wild About Wireless? The wireless Web is going to be huge, right? But how much of its promise will actually materialize? Are we in the early stages of the next Internet fad? Here's how the most serious players around separate sense from nonsense...  |
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