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Week of 09.13.00

CEO's Having a Baby
Can a pregnant entrepreneur get the venture capital to keep her startup alive?

Week of 08.30.00

Escaping the Corporate Cult(ure)
A former Silicon Valley dot com insider lashes out against the technology industry's HR efforts.

Week of 08.23.00

Money Changes Everything II
Economic futurists predict that, thanks to technical innovation, the road ahead is paved with gold.

Week of 08.16.00

Money Changes Everything
In a world free of personal economic concerns, would you get bored?

Week of 08.09.00

The E-Millionaire Show
Our London correspondent reports on the next reality-based program sure to cross the pond.

Week of 08.02.00

Looking for Dot Com Love
At a Central Park soirée, Eros and e-commerce don’t mix.

Week of 07.24.00

Everyday Public Offering
How a Silicon Alley coffee guy endures a market correction.

Week of 07.17.00

Not so Sunnyvale
In Jeff Goodell’s Silicon Valley, people went broke.

No Time for Good Taste
You know, there is a good reason that Silicon Valley is so ugly.

Week of 07.03.00

Lost Kingdom
The modernization of Nepal is not moving at Internet speed.

Istanbul was Constantinople
The Turks are familiar with change. Can they embrace the net?

Week of 06.26.00

A Triumph of PR for the Rainbow Room
The announcement of a boring product release draws and impressive crowd.

In Defense of New Economy PR
A thick-skinned public relations executive speaks up for her profession.

Week of 06.12.00

Election 2000: Is Technology Really An Issue?
How an ex-Bradley staffer learned a political language doesn’t exist for the Internet.

Week of 06.05.00

Roads To Nowhere
The writer returns to his ancestral home and finds it is disappearing.

Fish Stories
You could say Charley Ledet lives in Dulac, Louisiana

Week of 05.29.00

Dateline : Shanghai
China’s internet entrepreneurs ogle at the Long Bar.

KillTheDot.com
An update.

Through a lens : Internet CEOs
What’s life really like at a start-up?

Special Report : Silicon Valley
Why technology’s Mecca is uglay and full of ghosts.

a:c Profile : Craig McCaw
The dyslexic communications billionaire.

Fiction : “Cyber-sized”
A talk show producer and a bartender contemplate the Internet.

Wind-up : Guest Essay
Legendary physicist Carver Mead on innovation and luck.

   


 
 
 
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