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Search Engine Watch December 4, 2000 Danny Sullivan |
Ananova Delivers News And A Smile Ananova is a news search engine that provides coverage from about 1,500 different sources and a virtual newscaster, to boot...  |
PC World January 2001 Mick Lockey |
Vox Unpopuli: Yahoo by Phone From online auctions to online bill paying, Yahoo tries to be all things to all people. Now, the megasite wades into voice-portal waters with Yahoo by Phone--and emerges a bit bedraggled...  |
Information Today November 6, 2000 Barbara Quint |
About.com Acquired by Primedia: Sin or Synergy? The speed of the acquisition surprised both industry followers and staff members at About.com. The merger of a traditional publisher with a dot-com business marks another example of the blending of print and online in the Net economy...  |
Salon.com November 15, 2000 John Geirland |
Missing the eBay point A new book about the auction Web site sheds little light on one of the Net's biggest successes...  |
Fast Company December 2000 Chuck Salter |
Weathering the Storm Weather.com is one of the Web's most unlikely success stories. It has parlayed its loyal following and its philosophical take on the weather into a site that is on course to attract 3 billion page views this year...  |
T.H.E. Journal November 2000 |
ON THE WEB FreeZone Online, an online community of kids ages 8 to 14, parents and teachers, has developed an instructional section for educators that provides insight into what kids do online, such as chat rooms and bulletin boards.  |
Information Today October 2, 2000 Paula J. Hane |
FirstGov Launches as Gateway to Government Information With much fanfare and a Webcast by President Clinton, the federal government launched FirstGov, its one-stop portal to government information on the Internet. FirstGov consolidates access to 27 million federal agency Web pages from 20,000 government sites...  |
Salon.com October 27, 2000 Claudia O'Keefe |
Doomed by eBay I quit my job to become an online auctioneer, but the success of millions turned out to be a disaster...  |
AskMen.com October 18, 2000 Mark Simmons |
World Wide Web Of Sports: Going Online If you wonder where the world of sports is headed next, then look no further. Sports commissioners and league presidents are actively searching for new ways to branch out and keep adding fresh blood to their pool of fans. They have found the answer: The Net.  |
Fast Company November 2000 Gina Imperato |
Want an Appointment? Get in the Zone. Making a restaurant reservation, booking a nail appointment, or finding a plumber has never been easier -- that is, if you're in the zone. BookingZone is a reservation portal that lists more than 2.5 million national service providers...  |
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