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Back to the Farm

Rosenbluth International, a $2.5 billion travel service business, combines plain-and-simple values with cuttingedge technology. It's a down-to-earth strategy designed to take the company back to the farm.READ»

Phone Calls

Make these three tools the talk of your office.READ»

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Have You Ever Dialed a Customer from Your Lab? You Will.

At ATT's Customer Expectations Lab, a team of PhD marketers connects people and technology.READ»

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The Software Engineering Institute

In a world of software chaos, the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is a missionary outfit proselytizing for a better way.READ»

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They Write the Right Stuff - Introduction

Ted Keller and his team write perfect software. They have to. If it isn't perfect, people die.READ»

Why the Shuttle is Left-Handed

On the space shuttle, even a phantom starboard manipulator arm has a small lesson to offer.READ»

They Write the Right Stuff

As the 120-ton space shuttle sits surrounded by almost 4 million pounds of rocket fuel, exhaling noxious fumes, visibly impatient to defy gravity, its on-board computers take command.READ»

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Calling All Web Sites

Leave your laptop at home! With the Web-on-Call Voice Browser, surfing the Net is as easy as dailing the phone.READ»

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Don't Change that Channel ... Change the Rules!

At Toronto's Citytv, Moses Znaimer's revolutionary tele-vision turns a tired medium into a real-time, real-life experience.READ»

Startware

Smart Business System is a suite of programs for entrepreneurs.READ»

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How to Conceal Your Cookie

How to guard your privacy while on the Web.READ»

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How to Install a Plug-in

Plug-ins can be a pain to install, but here are a few hints for better computing.READ»

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How to Search Smarter

Surfing the Net is like riding a rogue wave -- you never know where the search engine is going to take you.READ»

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Log Off, Surf On

Not every power tool for navigating the Web keeps you online. Some keep you offline as much as possible, while others help you translate pages and documents into a language you can understand.READ»

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Quain's Top 10 - Surfing

Quain's top ten hints for better surfing.READ»

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Q <amp></amp> A - Walter Bender/MIT Media Lab

What's the future of personal news?READ»

Think You're Smarter Than Your Computer?

Think again. In his new book, James Bailey describes the third revolution in human thought and what it means for the future of business.READ»

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Draw in the News with Crayon

You don't need a personal news service to gather and sort news. You can use a clever program called CRAYON to create your own newspaper.READ»

Getting Started

Bob Buckman introduced the knowledge network K'Netix, but getting people to use it took some work.READ»

Quain's Top Ten - VideoPhone

John R. Quain's top ten tips for better video-conferencing.READ»

The Parable of Myst II

With "Myst," the Miller brothers unleashed a pop-culture phenomenon and achieved phenomenal business success. Now they're hard at work on "Myst II." Will they escape the demons that stalk fame and fortune?READ»

The Network Is the Company

John Gage, chief scientist of Sun Microsystems, blends '90s technology with '60s activism. His manifesto: free speech, open companies, virtual work.READ»

Computing for the People

What comes after desktop computing? Social computing -- technology that supports communities and turns cyberspace into a cyberplace.READ»

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