A
Governor's Tech Crusade
Pennsylvania's Tom Ridge is
trying to put his state in the forefront of tech.
Mr.
Tech Goes to Washington
A guide to the new
<I>realpolitik.</i>
Enterprise
Software's Oracle
Chuck Phillips has proven himself to
be very close to the customer.
Trying
to Move Beyond Bulk
Developing a more realistic
strategy.
VCs
Discover Non-Dot-Coms
Companies that don't require the
Web are getting Net-style bucks from investors.
The
Coming Dot-Com Crash
IPO-driven management is missing
the real strategy to create a sustainably large
brand.
Your
Luggage's Tortured Path-- Plane Truth
Those stories you hear
of airlines mangling and misdirecting your bags? They're
true.
DoubleClick
Climbs to The Top of the Ad World
DoubleClick CEO Kevin
O'Connor likes to gamble, but he doesn't like games of pure
chance.
The
World's Largest Web Site
Think big, really big. Then
get rich by giving it all away for free.
Goodwill
Punting
From the dry world of accounting comes a
proposal that could jar the fast-paced world of high-tech mergers
and acquisitions.
DSL
Is Unsafe Unnecessarily-- Nothin' But Net
It would be simple
for DSL providers to include firewall protection. Why don't
they?
Placing
Bets in the Southeast
In venture capital, geography can
dictate strategy. That's the case with Southeast Interactive
Technology Funds.
Digital
Music's Rising Star
Digital music star heads for the
big time.
Austin
Stands Apart-- On Location
Old roots, new money give it a nearly
complete tech ecosystem.
The
China Puzzle-- On Location
High-tech investors must deal with a
very foreign agenda.
Sleep
with a Computer-- Lab Watch
One MIT researcher is adding silicon to
beds and even doorways.
Patent
Game's Bad Throw-- Capitolisms
Congress gets mixed
results with intellectual property reform.
Making
Out
Once bottom-feeders in the electronics
manufacturing business, outsourcers are surfacing at the
top.