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CIO December 1, 2002 Meridith Levinson |
It's a Match! And a Profit! Two Israelis, Joseph Shapira and Alon Carmel, founded JDate in 1997. They formed MatchNet in 1998, and today it's a $7.8 million dating dynamo based in Beverly Hills, Calif., and traded on the Neuer Markt, Germany's Nasdaq.  |
Salon.com November 19, 2002 F. Timothy Martin |
Jesse Helms: Web radio's hero Small Internet radio broadcasters on the brink of financial disaster have won some breathing room, thanks to the senator from North Carolina.  |
Entrepreneur December 2002 Geoff Williams |
Now You Hear It Now that Napster's gone, we're left wondering how Listen.com not only survives but thrives.  |
CIO November 1, 2002 John Edwards |
Sending a Message Instant messaging software goes corporate.  |
Information Today October 14, 2002 Paula J. Hane |
The Asia News Network Launches English-Language Site The Asia News Network (ANN), an alliance of Asian newspapers, has launched a site that offers news from its members along with market reports, currency information, and weather.  |
Information Today October 7, 2002 Marydee Ojala |
Google Expands Google News From its former hundred or so sources, Google News has expanded to 4,000 English-language news sources that it crawls continuously.  |
Salon.com October 30, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
Goliath crushes David Even as it was fighting its antitrust battle with the feds, Microsoft was already on to Round 2: Winning the streaming-media wars. Second of two parts.  |
Salon.com October 29, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
Microsoft's media monopoly Bill Gates wants to control the delivery of digital entertainment into your home. And according to a lawsuit brought by a pioneering software company, he's prepared to crush anything that gets in his way. First of two parts.  |
Wired November 2002 Robert Levine |
The Sims Online Welcome to The Sims Online, virtual reality with a white picket fence.  |
CIO October 15, 2002 Jon Surmacz |
If You Play, You Pay These days, freebies are few and far between in football fantasyland. Games and services on the Web are increasingly coming with a price tag.  |
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