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Can Judith Bitterli Establish a Beachhead for "eduCommerce"? Powered's CEO, a former Army parachutist, is fighting to prove that free online classes will make clients' sites sticky -- and her company profitable JANUARY 2, 2001 COMPANY CLOSEUP Keeping Far-Flung Staff Legally up to Snuff LRN eases the burden of legal training for corporate employees, and it's one of the few application service providers that aren't disappointing investors DECEMBER 29, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF Archaeologist Robert Vergnieux: "Laying the Groundwork for Technological Solutions" The French Egyptologist describes the "very powerful computer programs" that are creating exciting new ways to explore the past DECEMBER 29, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF Probing Egypt's Ancient Secrets with Tech Gear In the city of Alexandria, archaeologists are using computers, cyber links, and 3-D imaging to preserve the past DECEMBER 29, 2000 CLICKS & MISSES Baby, You're a Star! Business Week's Diane Brady shared her joy -- and live video of her newborn -- by inviting friends and relatives to a postnatal Webcast via BabyPressConference.com DECEMBER 28, 2000 STREET WISE A Value Play on Wireless Wings? Aether Systems' $1 billion cash hoard is fuel for savvy acquisitions. That plus its versatile software could rekindle investor enthusiasm DECEMBER 27, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS The Woman with All the Right Answers? Louise Kirkbride is impressing even tech-wary investors with Broad Daylight, a startup whose Web customer-relations software automates companies' replies to questions DECEMBER 26, 2000 COMPANY CLOSEUP For Softlock, the Rights Stuff Wasn't Good Enough After disappointing e-book sales, the Web publisher is turning away from digital-rights management to create demand for content instead DECEMBER 22, 2000 CLICKS & MISSES A Holiday Pilgrimage through the Religious Web How three sites present the different spiritual realities of their faiths and holy days, while a fourth -- Beliefnet -- finds a way to embrace the religious diversity DECEMBER 21, 2000 STREET WISE A "Beacon" in the B2B Wasteland webMethods' software lets incompatible computer systems talk to each other -- a neat trick that's keeping its stock above water DECEMBER 20, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS Aaron Shapiro's Message: We've Got Enhanced E-Mail Avienda Technologies' chairman believes he can sell global companies on his vision for a more interactive e-mail DECEMBER 19, 2000 COMPANY CLOSEUP Why Homestore.com Isn't Yet Home Free To cement its lead, the online real estate listings service has bought Move.com and started eRealtor. Still, regulators and resurgent rivals could keep it from the winner's circle DECEMBER 18, 2000 PERSPECTIVE Is "the End of Mutual-Fund Dominance" Approaching? Hardly. Predictions that the Web financial-services revolution will knock the vast fund industry for a loop are greatly exaggerated DECEMBER 15, 2000 CLICKS & MISSES Clicking for Charity Humanitarian sites help spread the holiday cheer by enabling you to make donations while working through your gift list DECEMBER 14, 2000 STREET WISE Is Yahoo! Finally "Near Bottom"? Though crashing ad rates have pushed the stock ever downward lately, some recent events may signal a change from red lights to yellow DECEMBER 13, 2000 MOVERS & SHAKERS Jeremy Wertheimer: Unraveling the Travel-Booking Tangle His programming algorithms are behind Orbitz, the airline-industry venture that's expected to shake up the online-travel business DECEMBER 13, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF This Robot Turns out Cutting-Edge Surgeons Xitact's Virtual Patient, a computer-driven simulation of the human body, makes it simple and safe for doctors to perfect difficult techniques DECEMBER 12, 2000 FROM LE MONDE INTERACTIF A Giant Step toward an Ultrafast Net Unprecedented speed and reliability are the promise of a new agreement that promises to revolutionize European education and research DECEMBER 12, 2000 COMPANY CLOSEUP Can 800.com Bring Back Its Blue-Ribbon Days? As the threat from brick-and-mortar rivals grows more ominous, the upstart electronics e-tailer has tumbled off the chart in a survey of online customer satisfaction View Previous Page | View Next Page | |
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