The New York Times 1999 Michelle Slatalla |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Does baby want a browser? If new products click, kids will suffer system crashes before they can walk.(includes list of bestselling software for preschoolers)(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Michelle Slatalla |
How to spend an allowance without leaving home; sites aim to turn the littlest consumer into an eager on-line shopper.(icanbuy.com, doughnet.com, and rocketcash.com; includes related article)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information) | Business, general | Michelle Slatalla |
It's beginning to look a lot like panic; if you think the mall is busy, wait until you shop on the Web.(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Michelle Slatalla |
Talk and point: interactive map is learning to show the way.(research using speech and gesture recognition software, led by Rajeev Sharma, Pennsylvania State University)(Product Development) | Business, general | Michelle Slatalla |
Travel agent or travel site? It depends on the trip.(booking reservations on the Web; includes related articles comparing 3 Web sites, a directory of travel Web sites, and information about the ticket auction site, www.priceline.com)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information) | Business, general | Michelle Slatalla |
Turning coupon users from clippers into clickers.(Online marketers offering coupons to Web surfers)(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Michelle Slatalla |
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