February 3, 1999
Online Journalism Review: Seven More Web Wonders for Freelancers.
Introduction of Content Exchange from Steve Outing and Amy Gahran. And seven websites that use freelance writers for original content.
Online Journalism Review: Niche Works.
...niche content sites have slowly and quietly been carving out their own paths for success.
W3C Acknowledged Submission: User Agent Authentication Forms.
Agranat Systems and Microsoft. This note proposes a new HTML capability to aid in the development of authenticated web user interfaces.
WebTools: The High Cost Of Browse Incompatibility.
Q&A with Glenn Davis about the Web Standards Project.
News.Com: GoodNoise gets first MP3 license.
Harry Fox Agency issues a Digital Phonorecord Delivery License to GoodNoise.
News.Com: Microsoft missing the portal boat?
"They're living in a different world from the rest of us."
Upside: Couch Potatoes Take Control.
David Coursey highlights set-top boxes from TiVo and Replay Networks. Keep in mind that these companies are selling personalized television, not interactive TV.
Forbes: Replay's squeeze play.
[Marc Andreesen] "Remember when Kentucky Fried Chicken tried a half-spoon half-fork called the spork? Turned out it wasn't a very good spoon, nor was it a good fork."
Editor & Publisher: Original Content for Community Weeklies.
Steve Outing. ...how a small weekly might employ a Web strategy that stands a better chance of success, by employing online-original content.
Webmonkey: MP3: The Transformation of an Industry.
...why the development of such a powerful format is causing so many changes in the distribution of media and what the results of these changes could mean.
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