20 February 2001

  • "Don't kid yourselves, the Internet is still our future," says Clinton, the paid Oracle.
  • Companies set their earnings expectations low in order to beat Wall St. by a penny.
  • NYTimes signs five-year agreement to publish print version on the web (subscription-based).
  • Dot-commers, in NYC, stay at the W Hotel; Web geeks, in NYC, stay at the Holiday Inn.
  • Brian Eno installs a low-tech paradise just south of Market.
  • Two Short Men and a Bag of Money: Tom Cruise's Scientologists prepare to panhandle for Dub-Dub's religious-charity cash.
  • A NYC diary of downtown images.
  • Xbox's nVidia chip is the fastest gaming processor out there.
  • Harvard scientist has found an unbreakable code that's practical.
  • Calling all designers: Win a titanium laptop by designing an e-commerce site in Flash.
  • Follow Nerissa around Los Angeles.
  • The Digital Divide: Game designers have to balance complexity with joy of use.
  • The Web now has its own lifeforms: Singlecell.