February 6, 1999
PC World: E-Mail Isn't the Best Route to an E-Merchant.
Welcome to virtual customer service, circa 1999.
EE Times: Digital display interface to debut at Intel Developer Forum.
Digital Display Working Group to unveil the digital display interface specification this month.
Business Week: The Shrinking World of the Computer Reseller.
"If resellers are disappointed with Compaq, they're disappointed in the wrong culprit," he says. "They need to be disappointed with the fact that their marketplace is leaving them behind."
NewMedia Magazine: Proper Intellectual Property?
"It's going to mean that too much of the cost of a product is going to be caught up in litigation..."
PC Week: Putting Web Findings to Work.
Hot Off The Web, CatchTheWeb help desktop PC users store, share captured content.
Wired News: The Myth of the 56K Modem.
...the state utility commission of Washington is looking into mandating a minimum 28.8 Kbps speed limit on the state's phone lines.
Project Cool: That Manicure Bowl is Mine!
The system no longer works the way it was intended to work. And we're all losing.
InfoWorld: Welcome to the `new Web order'.
"As far as the stand-alone Web cowboys go, I think those days are numbered..."
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