http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2000/07/26/stat e1954EDT0225.DTL 07-26) 17:40 PDT SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge shut down the trading of music on Napster Inc. on Wednesday, saying the online company was encouraging...
> >Featured in May, 2000 Newsweek Special Issue of e-LIFE > >How To Get My Money >Secrets from the Silicon Valley venture capitalist who discovered the >Yahoo gold mine: passion, smarts and a great big potential market > > The pitch begins with words that might seem...
Great advice from another renter in SF Bay on finding a place below. Moreover, Tim’s advice serves as great editorial copy on how vicious, ruthless, and utterly ridiculous the San Francisco Bay rental market is these days. But then again… isn’t...
Friday July 21 11:00 AM EDT Study: Napster users buy more music By Evan Hansen, CNET News.com People who use Napster and other file-swapping networks to trade MP3 files are more likely to boost their music spending than those who don’t use such services,...
http://www.digitalblasphemy.com/ Mark just tuned me into this site… looks like it has some pretty amazing work on it. What’s interesting is that it’s one of the best examples I’ve seen of an individual making use of the world wide web for...
WAP is coming under heavy fire lately. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid/07/07/1414230&mode=thread Links to an article written by a friend of mine on WAP. Mostly negative. The standards community and even the anti-standards community (read: Microsoft) continue...
For those among us who live in hyperbaric chambers and for whom this wasn’t already patently obvious, I present: http://dailynews.yahoo.com/htx/nm/20000713/wr/sprint_worldcom_dc_1.html Thursday July 13 12:44 PM ET WorldCom, Sprint Call Off $120 Billion Merger By...
eVoice now, of course, pushes more than 10 million minutes’ worth of messages per month with several hundred thousand home voicemail subscribers across the U.S. on our free service. Pretty soon we’ll be the largest single voice mail service provider in the...
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