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Salon.com September 22, 2000 Don George |
Frequent flier liberation WebMiles lets you redeem miles without blackouts or expiration dates. How?  |
Fast Company October 2000 Gina Imperato |
Fetch a Good Job at This Site Click Here: Flipdog.com helps you find the job of your dreams.  |
Fast Company October 2000 Gina Imperato |
Keep It to One Page! We've evaluated some Web tools that are designed to let you assemble your favorite sites, or even portions of your favorite sites, into a single page -- the ultimate shortcut to keeping track of the information that you need.  |
Fast Company October 2000 Gina Imperato |
Take an ( Information ) Load Off These cool tools will help you make sense of the Web.  |
Fast Company October 2000 Gina Imperato |
The Key to Keeping in Touch The only thing that's harder than keeping up with the fast-moving network economy is keeping the people in your personal network up-to-date on your whereabouts. Click Here: Zkey.com keeps you in touch.  |
Inc. September 15, 2000 D. M. Osborne |
All Adventure, All the Time A handful of sites want to take the sweat out of lining up your next big travel adventure. Can they deliver?  |
JavaWorld September 2000 Margret Johnston |
Site links developers directly to projects Software developers worldwide are taking advantage of a Web-based exchange by which they sell their expertise in Java, Linux, and other software technologies directly to companies and other developers...  |
Searcher September 2000 Amelia Kassel |
Web Wise Ways: The Last Word on Web Monitoring and Clipping Services An detailed look at CyberAlert, eWatch, and Cyveillance.  |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 |
Online Destination Links Teachers with Resources Great Online Tools for Schools, GOTSchool Inc., has launched GOTSchool Teachers, a Web site for K-12 teachers to find and share resources.  |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 |
Link to News Resources CNN Interactive has launched CNNfyi.com, a news and information site designed specifically for middle and high school students.  |
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