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PC World July 12, 2001 Tom Spring |
Napster Fans Find Lively Alternative -- For Now As FastTrack's popularity grows, Napster's old foes gear up for a new fight...  |
Salon.com July 12, 2001 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Grave diggers When an earthly burial just won't suffice, Find-A-Grave hobbyists build their memorials online...  |
Searcher August 2001 Carol Ebbinghouse |
Portals to the Future of Legal Information Now established commercial online services have begun to join the "free" portal movement...  |
Salon.com June 27, 2001 King Kaufman |
Everyone's Brent Musburger Down with the sports monopolies! In the FanCast.com future, we all get to do the play-by-play...  |
Salon.com June 24, 2001 Kerry Lauerman |
They're here, they're mad, get used to it Lured by dreams of hobnobbing with their Florida recount heroes, Free Republic faithful have to make do with one another...  |
Salon.com June 9, 2001 Scott Rosenberg |
More lights go out on the Web The apparent demise of pioneering sites Feed and Suck leaves the online world an emptier, duller place...  |
Salon.com June 8, 2001 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Sucked company Feed and Suck are the latest casualties of the dot-com downturn, but co-editor in chief Steven Johnson vows to bring them back from the dead...  |
Search Engine Watch June 4, 2001 Danny Sullivan |
Can Portals Resist The Dark Side? The battle now raging over profits in the search space may not be as dramatic as Star Wars, but there's definitely an element of the Dark Side as two more search engines -- iWon and Canada.com -- have shifted over to using paid placement listings. Will other search engines follow?  |
Information Today May 14, 2001 Richard W. Wiggins |
Google Seeks to Restore Deja Functionality When search engine portal company Google acquired Deja.com's archive of Usenet News postings, much of the functionality of the Deja site was lost. Since the February acquisition, Google has restored some of the lost searching functionality...  |
Wired May 2001 Edward Cone |
Almost Famous Scripting News guru Dave Winer is a "dead software guy" with a signature formula for professional weblog-rolling: Mouth off first, loudly, and often...  |
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