Monthly Archives: September 2001
Rep. Billy Tauzin
Billy Tauzin, R-LA., was pleased as punch to finally win the Chairmanship of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce earlier this year. While...
U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson
Being a federal judge can be so depressing. Dressed in black, assaulted by endless hours of arcane testimony, watching overpaid attorneys strut and spit...
George Shaheen
Choosing a poster boy for web excess is tough, given the stiff competition, but George Shaheen brings outsize credentials to the contest. He left...
The Raspberries
The big raz. You know how to do it: Just pucker up — insert tongue — and blow. Forthwith and without further ado we...
Microsoft Legal Woes Mount
The pressure on Microsoft is mounting, with the European Commission charging the company may be illegally tying its media player to its operating system...
Sharper Tools Can Cut Time to Market
MapicsInc. and Datasweep Inc. are tuning their supply chain management offerings to help manufacturers reduce the time it takes to develop products, build them...
Analysts
Henry Blodget and Mary MeekerSaw their stock picks getting weaker,Kept their mouths shut til the bustThus losing not just cash but trust —Trust that...
Mitchell Linden
Head of BBC Technologys Digital Media Solutions groupAge: 45Born: ClevelandEducation: San Francisco Art InstituteCar: Infiniti I30Stress reliever: Painting, enjoying fine art and good wine,...
AOL Time Warner
There were a lot of questions posed about the market dominance of a combined AOL and Time Warner when their engagement was first announced...
XP Sends 9X Packing
Windows XP, developed from the stable and scalable NT code base, is an operating system with enough compatibility and ease of use to send...