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Search Engine Watch January 7, 2003 Danny Sullivan |
Yahoo To Buy Inktomi If all goes as planned, Yahoo will become the proud owner of Inktomi by the end of March or earlier. The company announced its intention to buy Inktomi for $235 million on December 23. A look at how the deal may help Yahoo bring in more searchers, as well as search revenue.  |
Search Engine Watch January 7, 2003 Danny Sullivan |
HotBot Is Reborn Terra Lycos has been saying for ages that the HotBot site was slated for desperately-needed improvements, and now they've come.  |
Bank Technology News December 2002 Mark Bruno |
Taming the Wild Frontiers of Instant Messaging A technology initially meant for teenagers, instant messaging is sweeping the financial world so fast it's become difficult to control. Hip to a hot new communication tool, financial executives are intent on benefitting from its power firmwide.  |
CIO January 1, 2003 Lafe Low |
Web Logs Reporting live from the National Association of State CIOs convention in St. Louis, it's Utah CIO Phillip J. Windley! Almost daily since June, Utah's CIO has published entries on Windley's Enterprise Computing Weblog. Windley's log of dated posts covers life as a CIO.  |
Salon.com December 13, 2002 Scott Rosenberg |
Life on the edge The geek-driven world of new "decentralized" technologies like Wi-Fi, blogging and Web services is more about cutting out the middleman than finding a business model.  |
Wired January 2003 Julian Dibbell |
The Unreal Estate Boom A look at the very real economic world created by the imaginary realm of multiplayer online role-playing games.  |
New Architect January 2003 Christopher Null |
The Gnome Knows If Lockergnome has its way, you'll pay for that email and you'll like it.  |
New Architect January 2003 Lincoln D. Stein |
Get Real Internet-enabled gaming shows how virtual reality is about to take off  |
Salon.com December 5, 2002 Keith Olbermann |
Yes, I bid on Abe Lincoln's hair When I collected baseball cards, you had to buy them from other humans. Now you can get almost anything you want, anonymously, on the Internet -- and people want ever-stranger things.  |
Salon.com December 2, 2002 Sandip Roy |
GayBombay Online gathering places provide safe harbor for India's gays. But they may prevent some people from coming out.  |
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