December 19, 1998
Useit.Com: Spotlight of the TiVo personalized TV service.
Upside: When Good Sites Die.
Sites that aren't blessed with infinitely energetic, obsessed staffs (or enough cash behind them to finance living simulacrums of the above) tend to go stale fast.
SJ Mercury: Go Network is no Internet mighty mouse
MSNBC: In war of the Amazon analysts, investors turn backs on Merrill.
Merrill Lynch analyst pegs $50 target price for Amazon while stock reaches for the $300 mark.
SJ Mercury: Revolution online just beginning.
Dan Gillmor. ``It's not an application,'' he says. ``It's an environment.''
Center for Democracy and Technology: Privacy Watchdog
News.Com: @Home seeks blended ads, commerce.
Analysis on the @Home deal to buy Narrative Communications.
Hewlett Packard: HP Instant Delivery.
An offshoot from a previous product called HP Web PrintSmart, the program automatically
retrieves and prints content from selected publishers.
InfoWorld: NetObjects' Samir Arora knows the way from Web sites to intranets.
Q&A with NetObjects CEO.
Webmonkey: Browser Wish List 1998.
Jeffrey Veen. Frankly, the themes haven't changed this year. But there has been some change, some improvement.
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