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Internet Zone: By Jason Levitt
  • April 2, 2001: Let's See If "Coopetition" Works For Web Services

  • March 5, 2001: Too Much Linux Isn't Such A Bad Thing

  • February 5, 2001: Ethical Hacking Made Simple: Satan's Legacy

  • January 8, 2001: A Legacy Tale Of Online Banking

  • December 4, 2000: Peer-To-Peer Potpourri: Something For Everyone

  • November 1, 2000: The New Domain Names Are Here (And I Hope They Mean It This Time)

  • October 9, 2000: How To Find Your Business Partners

  • September 11, 2000: Going Global With I-mode

  • August 14, 2000: Cell-Phone Games: Stickiness And Eyeballs

  • July 10, 2000: Redefining The Wireless Application Protocol
    Are Cell Phones The Only Viable Platform For WAP?

  • June 12, 2000: Is It Time Again For Microsoft And Unix?

  • May 15, 2000: Peer-To-Peer Anarchy: The Next Big Thing?

  • April 17, 2000: Humanizing The Internet

  • March 13, 2000: That Wireless Convergence Thing

  • Jan. 31, 2000: Waiting For PKI

  • Jan. 3, 2000: Millennium Ramblings

  • Nov. 22, 1999: Linux Does Comdex

  • Oct. 18, 1999: Internet Apps Go WAP!

  • Sept. 13, 1999: Guidelines For Curbing Industry

  • Aug. 9, 1999: Can Linux Make It On The Desktop?

  • July 5, 1999: The Year 2000 Certificate Problem

  • May 31, 1999: The Broadband Connection

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  • Matter Of Fact: By Rusty Weston
  • April 17, 2001: The Cosmic Usability Test

  • March 19, 2001: Instant Messaging Karma

  • January 22, 2001: Your Digital Lifestyle

  • November 20, 2000: The Unexpected Outcome

  • October 23, 2000: Make Your Voice Heard

  • September 25, 2000: Managing The Dream Team

  • August 29, 2000: Your Personal Disclaimer

  • July 31, 2000: How Soon is Now?

  • June 5, 2000: E-Service Is A Virtual Void

  • May 8, 2000: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

  • April 10, 2000: The Longest Mile

  • February 28, 2000: Imposing Order On Chaos

  • January 24, 2000: My Wish For The Other Guys

  • November 29, 1999: Internet, Death, and Taxes

  • October 25, 1999: From CD-ROMs To Fish Farms

  • September 20, 1999: Whatever Gets You Through The Night

  • August 16, 1999: Microsoft's Future

  • July 12, 1999: Curing An E-Addiction

  • Redmond Watch: By Stuart Johnston
  • April 23, 2001: The Vision Of Dorian Gray

  • March 26, 2001: Promises, Promises

  • February 26, 2001: A Stinger Of A Different Nature

  • January 29, 2001: Where The Buck Stops

  • January 1, 2001: New Blood At Microsoft

  • November 27, 2000: We Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet

  • October 30, 2000: Fret Not Over PCs Or Microsoft

  • October 2, 2000: Too Big For Its Own Good

  • Sept. 5, 2000: Microsoft's .Net Is A Many-Layered Promise

  • Aug. 7, 2000: Microsoft Breakup Is Less Certain Than You Think

  • July 17, 2000: Microsoft's Big Bet On "Dot Net"

  • June 19, 2000: A New Voice For Microsoft

  • May 22, 2000: Will Windows CE Derail Palm?

  • April 24, 2000: Microsoft's Trojan Horse

  • March 20, 2000: A Little Perspective Is Worth 30 IQ Points

  • February 14, 2000: Changes Have Been Many At Microsoft In Past 12 Years

  • January 10, 2000: A Question Of Privacy

  • December 13, 1999: The Web Application Hosting Circus

  • November 1, 1999: Open Source For Microsoft?

  • October 4, 1999: Time For A Deal

  • August 30, 1999: Microsoft's New Vision For The Future

  • More Redmond Watch archives . . .

  • The Observer: By Lou Bertin
  • April 9, 2001: Hedgehogs, Harry Truman, And IT Complexity

  • March 12, 2001: The Dot.com In All Of Us

  • February 12, 2001: My Value "Is" The Value-Add

  • January 15, 2001: It's the Vision Thing

  • December 11, 2000: Entering R-Commerce from E-Commerce

  • November 13, 2000: Businesses Could Learn A Lot From The Yankees

  • October 16, 2000: Vote For Those Who Will See To It That We Can Make Change

  • September 18, 2000: In Praise Of E-Bystanders

  • August 21, 2000: The FTC Hits a Home Run

  • July 24, 2000: Plugging The Skills Gap

  • June 26, 2000: Face The Music, Microsoft

  • May 29, 2000: Microsoft's Grassroots Strategy

  • May 1, 2000: In Today's World, It's Adapt Or Perish

  • March 27, 2000: Managing Obsolescence

  • February 21, 2000: The Dot-Com Imperative

  • January 17, 2000: The E-Business Balloon Ride

  • December 20, 1999: The Microsoft Case: Owning Up And Moving On

  • November 15, 1999: When Well Done Is Rare

  • October 11, 1999: E-Business' Dirty Little Secret

  • September 6, 1999: Envisioning Change

  • August 2, 1999: Influencing The Internet

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