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Inc. June 15, 2000 Anne Marie Borrego |
Supplies on Demand Problem: Managing office-supply inventory and purchases
Solution: A Web site that does it all
Payoff: Cost savings, fewer headaches |
Salon.com June 7, 2000 Stephen Gregory |
Meet the $7.5 million URL It's got a recognizable name and some high-profile backers, but does Business.com have anything on Yahoo? |
Salon.com June 6, 2000 Janelle Brown |
Dot-com deathwatch A new site rewards those who predict the New Economy's losers. |
Salon.com May 22, 2000 Steve Bodow |
Pay no more Wall Street may have snubbed the $12.5 billion marriage between Lycos and Terra Networks, but the deal could lead to free Web and phone service. |
Salon.com June 5, 2000 Damien Cave |
Dot-com servitude "Will work for options" was the motto that built the new economy, but mylackey.com's Brian McGarvey takes it to new extremes. Housecleaning anyone? |
Salon.com May 26, 2000 Janelle Brown |
Boo bye-bye For sale to highest bidder: One highly skilled design team, known best for its participation in the biggest e-commerce flop of the year. Fond of stylish digital time-wasters; certain to build you the most-talked-about and maybe least-utilitarian site on the Web.... |
Salon.com May 19, 2000 Scott Rosenberg |
DEN, Boo: R.I.P. These spectacular dot-com flameouts are lessons in bad thinking, not harbingers of industry-wide collapse. |
Inc. June 1, 2000 Steve Solomon |
The Next Next Thing For years Jeff Pucci and Richard Viard struggled to find a profitable formula for their company. Then -- eureka! -- they realized they could turn their money-losing brick-and-mortar into a well-funded dot-com. So far, it seems to be working... |
Inc. May 15, 2000 Philip Diehl |
Electric Currency Philip Diehl was director of the U.S. Mint in Washington, D.C., until March, when he became president of E-commerce jewelry company Zale.com. We asked him whether technology has put us on the verge of seeing coins and bills replaced by digital files.... |
Inc. May 15, 2000 Gary Becker |
More and Better Markets Gary Becker, a professor of economics at the University of Chicago, explains how the rise of E-commerce influences the economy. |
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