The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2000 Julia Angwin - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2000 Julia Angwin
TitleSubjectAuthors
AOL faces a key test, but more lie ahead.(with buyout of Time Warner)(Company Business and Marketing)(Government Activity)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Martin Peers, Julia Angwin
A plan to track Web use stirs privacy concerns.Business, generalJulia Angwin
Coming attractions; a look at some of the gadgets that promise to make connecting to the Internet a lot simpler.(CMi Worldwide Inc.'s iCEBOX; $499; eNote.com Inc.'s TVemail, $79.95; Netpliance Inc.'s i-Opener, $99; Cidco Inc.'s MailStation, $99.99; Qubit Technology Inc.'s Qubit Wireless Web Tablet, $350; and ePods Inc.'s ePodsOne, $199)(Technology)(Statistical Data Included)(Evaluation)Business, generalJulia Angwin
E-mail goes postal.(E-Business)(U.S. Postal Service plans to offer free e-mail accounts)(Government Activity)Business, generalJulia Angwin
High-tech marketers love 'love bug.'(antivirus software makers advertise heavily after 'love bug' computer virus infects e-mail systems)(Advertising)Business, generalAndrea Petersen, Julia Angwin
Instant message services at AOL quietly linked.(America Online's AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJulia Angwin
Internet encryption's password is 'slow'.(Technology Information)Business, generalJulia Angwin
Order to open instant messages may not matter.(Federal Communications Commission is concerned over America Online's dominance of instant messaging marketing, as FCC weighs proposed merger of AOL and Time Warner Inc.)Business, generalNicole Harris, Julia Angwin
Virgin to trade Web use for personal data.(Virgin Entertainment Group)(Advertising)Business, generalJulia Angwin
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