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Fast Company July 2002 John Ellis |
Yahoo Kisses It All Good-bye The secret of Yahoo's original success was that it committed itself to standing shoulder to shoulder with its customers. So what made the company turn its back on them?  |
Salon.com June 10, 2002 Dan Levine |
Not the real Slim Shady Are the fake MP3s popping up on file-sharing networks part of the recording industry's war on piracy, or just the latest in music marketing?  |
Salon.com June 6, 2002 Damien Cave |
The Netflix way Will the success of the pioneering DVD-rental company convince a reluctant music industry to embrace its own subscription strategy?  |
Salon.com June 4, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
"It was just stupid" TheStreet.com's co-founder, Jim Cramer, explains why he regrets his dot-com days  |
Salon.com May 17, 2002 Janelle Brown |
Napster's wake The company that launched a thousand rips may be dead, but the movement it launched continues to thrive -- and to make a mockery of the music industry's pathetic online offerings.  |
PC World May 16, 2002 Anne Ju |
Will Fees Silence Web Radio? Senators hear songs of concern before copyright office rules on royalty rates for Web-based radio stations...  |
CIO May 15, 2002 Eric Berkman |
Classics in Cyberspace The classical music world has hit cyberspace like a Wagner finale. Musicians from bassoonists to the percussionist who crashes the cymbals are establishing a serious Internet presence, creating websites to promote their virtuosity...  |
Salon.com May 15, 2002 Heather Havrilesky |
Meatmarket.com In the competitive world of online dating, singles brand themselves as sexy commodities. But what happens when the wrapping comes off?  |
Salon.com May 10, 2002 Steven Johnson |
Use the blog, Luke The collective future of blogs lies not in dethroning the New York Times -- but in becoming a force that can make sense of the Web's infinity of links...  |
Salon.com May 10, 2002 Scott Rosenberg |
Much ado about blogging Is it the end of journalism as we know it? Or just 6 zillion writers in search of an editor? Neither...  |
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