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Magazine articles on services provided over the internet, such as financial, health, and education sites.
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Salon.com
June 7, 2000
Stephen Gregory
Meet the $7.5 million URL It's got a recognizable name and some high-profile backers, but does Business.com have anything on Yahoo? mark for My Articles 17 similar articles
Salon.com
June 6, 2000
Damien Cave
Radio roadkill Will Net car radios squash traditional broadcasters flat? mark for My Articles 466 similar articles
Salon.com
June 6, 2000
Janelle Brown
Dot-com deathwatch A new site rewards those who predict the New Economy's losers. mark for My Articles 14 similar articles
Inc.
June 1, 2000
Ned Snell
Sites for Tech's Free Agents Here's what a panel of seasoned entrepreneurs learned when they reviewed selected Web sites designed to help soloists excel... mark for My Articles 3 similar articles
Fast Company
May 2000
Daniel H. Pink
Prepare to Be Pinged With iPing, you can use the Web to send yourself wake-up calls and all sorts of other telephone reminders -- all for free. mark for My Articles 1 similar article
Fast Company
May 2000
Gina Imperato
Virtual Voice Mail Click Here: Pagoo.com mark for My Articles
Fast Company
April 2000
Gina Imperato
Put the Web to Work for You The Web changes how people communicate, how they share ideas, how they swap information, even how they relax and recharge their batteries. In short, the Web changes how you work -- if you know how to work the Web. mark for My Articles 183 similar articles
Fast Company
April 2000
Gina Imperato
These Sites Mean Business Our take on five leading sites designed to help small businesses. mark for My Articles 17 similar articles
PC World
April 1, 2000
Lincoln Spector
Free Support Free-for-All When a PC suddenly and for no apparent reason conks out, most people pick up the phone and call the manufacturer's technical support line. Sometimes that means waiting forever on hold. Or it could involve sending e-mail that never gets answered, paying money for help, or receiving bad advice. Don't worry. Third-party technical support sites are springing up all over the Internet, offering practical tips on computer-related problems and a useful, accessible alternative to less-than-stellar vendor support. Like so much else on the Web, most of these sites are free (supported by ads), and some of them provide exemplary advice. mark for My Articles 18 similar articles
PC World
April 1, 2000
Jeff Bertolucci & Matt Lake
Beyond Free-Mail If you're paying anything for e-mail, Internet access, Web hosting, backup storage, or a personal information manager, you may be paying too much. Dozens of sites give away everything from applications to personal organizers to multiple megabytes of storage space. Some ISPs even offer free Net access, a huge bargain that can save you hundreds of dollars annually. But are these services really free? What are the hidden costs? And do no-cost offerings make sense for every user? mark for My Articles 208 similar articles
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