April 4, 1999
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NY Times: Salon Plans Its First Extensive Marketing Campaign.
Talbot is counting not only on the new Internet address but on a national advertising campaign, a newly designed site and a larger staff to help attract many more visitors to his digital publication.
NY Times: Internet Retailers Hide True Costs of Purchases.
The Internet may be developing a similar syndrome -- call it clicker shock -- as retailers acquire a reputation for hiding shipping and handling charges until the final stage of the transaction.
NY Times: Project Aims to Unhitch Computing From PC Harness.
The objective is as broad as it is audacious: to reinvent all facets of information technology, from chips and software to computers and networks.
ClickZ: Making Wrong Assumptions.
Assumptions are rampant within the thinking of people who write words - or fail to write words -- on web sites.
Useit.Com: Intranet Portals: The Corporate Information Infrastructure.
An intranet should have a single home page that integrates a directory hierarchy, search, and news.
Business 2.0: What Price Spam?
Privacy activists and most ISPs hate it. But few can agree how to regulate, legislate, and filter it. In a week-long online message board exchange, Business 2.0 brought together four players who hope to turn the spam debate in their favor.
ERICA Seminars: How to make the world a better community!
Bo Peabody and Justin Hall. ERICA is the first-ever international award for non-profits to help develop and realize their visions through the power of the Internet.
Wired News: IBM and MP3? Maybe
IBM's microdrive -- unveiled last September -- allows for much more data to be stored in a small drive the size of a matchbook.
Project Cool: Hold On To That Dream.
Today I was looking for some management books and right there, next to Peter Drucker's classic works, I get offered an exciting chance to buy "Flatso Frog."
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