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THE NET'S NEXT ERA

A Clearer Vision of the Net
After cockeyed optimism gave way to extreme pessimism, an understanding of how the Web will really work is finally emerging



Shaky Legs for the Heavy Lifters
The big names that keep the Web spinning got tangled in the tech downturn -- and tight IT budgets may keep them from springing back soon

Microsoft's Great Web Offensive
Undaunted by the dot-com downturn, Gates & Co. isn't hedging its bets on .Net. The goal: Dominate cyberspace as Windows does PCs

Beware the Net Stocks' Bounce
Even though dot-com shares have jumped recently, investors need to pick and choose carefully now more than ever

VCs Go Back to the Future
It's not that funding is unobtainable, just that entrepreneurs must pitch harder and settle for less -- particularly Web-related startups

Dot-Commers Who Won't Say Die
Untold thousands are sticking with their choice to try to build something new and valuable. Here are some of them -- and their reasons for hope




STREET WISE
Yahoo's Search for Life after Ads
Before investors come back, the portal desperately needs new sources of revenue. Or perhaps a merger

STREET WISE
The Fog over Cisco Is Lifting
While it may take more hits, its financial strength is helping it gain share -- and the future looks bright in three emerging markets

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The Net As a Lifeline
A tough economic environment makes the Web even more important for companies attempting to cut costs, generate new revenues, and better serve customers

NEWSMAKER Q&A
Reaching Women "Offline and Online"
Survival skills are second nature to iVillage CEO Douglas McCormick, who sounds off on innovation, ads, and dot-com "idiots"

INVESTING Q&A
Time to Jump Back to the Net?
Internet stocks have taken a beating, but S&P's Scott Kessler sees some opportunities. Among them: Citrix and AOL Time Warner

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