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Sites that will fine-tune PC's software
10/4/99, HEATHER NEWMAN, FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER. KEEPING track of updates and fixes and changes in the computer software you use every day can truly be a chore if you have to do it program by program.
www.freep.com/tech/pcathome/qnewman31.htm
The Politics of Annotation
10/1/99, Michael Swaine, Webreview.com. Third Voice produces software that lets people annotate web sites that they visit. Annotations are attached to the site like footnotes, and can be public, private, or something in between. Your private notes are stored on your own machine, the others on Third Voice's server.
webreview.com/pub/1999/10/01/frames/index_.html
America Online's Software Goes Wireless, Broadband
10/6/99, Nicole Volpe, Reuters. America Online Inc. Tuesday released a software upgrade for its flagship Internet service with new features executives said would provide wider access over wireless devices and high-speed data connections.
news.excite.com/news/r/991006/01/net-aol-software?printstory=1
Microsoft Working On Internet Version Of Office
10/1/99, Martin Wolk, Reuters. Microsoft Corp. is working aggressively to develop an Internet-based version of its market-dominating Office software but has not yet decided how to price it, a company executive said Thursday.
news.excite.com/news/r/991001/02/net-tech-microsoft?printstory=1
OpenSales Opens Door To Free E-Commerce
9/29/99, Matthew W. Beale, E-Commerce Times. Online business developer idealab! has launched OpenSales, Inc., a new open-source software venture that will offer free e-commerce service, software and support.
www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/990929-3.shtml
IDC Report: Online Software Sales On the Rise
9/24/99, Matthew W. Beale, E-Commerce Times. An International Data Corp. (IDC) report released this week states that electronic license distribution will account for half of the total software acquisition market by 2002.
www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/990924-3.shtml
Flashbase Aims at Being
9/24/99, Jason Chervokas, @ NY Contents. With Flashbase anyone-from a person setting up an RSVP list for a party to a large corporation trying to collect deep, sortable, real time data from an international sales force-can use a set of simple tools to build sophisticated database applications online, hosted and serviced from Flashbase servers.
www.atnewyork.com/feat504.html