The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1991 Michael W. Miller |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A new medium: bulletin boards become a major means of communication. (electronic bulletin boards; includes related articles on how to hook up to a bulletin board and listings of sample bulletin boards) (Wall Street Journal Reports: Technology; special supplement on computer technology) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
As phone technology swiftly advances, fears grow they'll have your number. (Privacy) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
AT&T goes to bat for customers against credit firms. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
Computer-game maker sues U.S. government over office raid. (Steve Jackson Games Inc.) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Christi Harlan |
Hot lists; data mills delve deep to find information about U.S. consumers; folks inadvertently supply it by buying cars, mailing coupons, moving, dying; treasure for direct marketers. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM forecasts that core business will post revenue growth in 1991. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
Lotus is likely to abandon consumer-data project. (Lotus Development Corp.) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
Making music, the PC way; for Madison Avenue's Michael Levine, the personal computer is his most important instrument. (Wall Street Journal Reports: Technology; special supplement on computer technology) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
PC makers are revving up their ads to reach more knowledgeable buyers. (Advertising) (column) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
Prodigy computer network bans bias notes from bulletin board. (Prodigy Service Co.) (Computer) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
'Prodigy' headquarters offered peeks into users' private files. (Computer) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
Prodigy network defends display of anti-Semitic notes. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
Ruling spares CompuServe from libel suits. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Jonathan M. Moses |
The ultra-users: remote control takes on a whole new meaning in some homes. (Picking Programs) (Technology supplement) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
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