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Subject: August 2001 ECMgt.com: New Standards and Rules Create Opportunity
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August 1, 2001 *4,200 subscribers* Volume 3, Issue 8
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  • Pageantry, Glitz Grace Webbys
  • How content management is evolving to suit the enterprise
  • What, Me Worry? Report Finds Online Bank Customers Undeterred
  • Make nice with the monster under your web
  • Spamming Virus Could Pose Double Threat
  • RealNetworks puts price on "Big Brother"
  • I don't want my iTV
  • Take 2 Aspirin and Log On in the Morning
  • God's Many Unique Visitors
  • Despite a Turbulent Take-off, Orbitz Is in Demand
  • Content across platforms: PC, TV and Mobile Device
  • Protecting Your Privacy
  • Welsh Credit Card Hacker Avoids Jail Sentence
  • Hacker Goes On Defacement Spree In Australia
  • Freelancers Continue New York Times Fight
  • Home Depot's Net Improvement
  • High-Tech Internet Shopping: Are You Experienced?
  • Developers ponder Java-Windows XP split
  • Profiling the ebusiness manager
  • Uncle Sam wants a few good hackers
  • A Gnawing Feeling at TheHungerSite
  • A Standard for e-Comments

Pageantry, Glitz Grace Webbys
Like the Oscars, the awards spectacular that inspired it, the Webbys is as much about stepping out and looking good as anything else. Step into the gallery and decide for yourself who pulled it off and who didn't.

How content management is evolving to suit the enterprise
Interwoven's CEO Martin Brauns talks about how content management is evolving to meet the complex needs of the enterprise.

What, Me Worry? Report Finds Online Bank Customers Undeterred
Security worries do not deter consumers in the United States and United Kingdom from using online financial services.

Make nice with the monster under your web
A slowing economy has forced US businesses to lay off thousands of employees. Tracy Tang explains that the economic downturn has sent these people, as well as recruiters, online for employment opportunities.

Spamming Virus Could Pose Double Threat
A new variety of computer virus is reportedly combining the Internet evils of hacking and spam to turn victims into the source of unwanted mass e-mail that makes money for hackers.

RealNetworks puts price on "Big Brother"
CBS Television has partnered with RealNetworks to charge admission fees for Internet video streams of its voyeuristic TV series, Big Brother 2.

I don't want my iTV
British adults are tuning out interactive TV and opting for digital TV instead.

Take 2 Aspirin and Log On in the Morning
Purveyors of telemedicine say their technologies could save the health care industry billions. So where are all the revenues?

God's Many Unique Visitors
A religion-oriented website offering an 'Interview with God' is gaining popularity without advertising and with little media notice. In fact, the almighty is huge all over the Net.

Despite a Turbulent Take-off, Orbitz Is in Demand
Orbitz, the new online travel agency thatís backed by five major airlines, officially launched on June 4, prompting a wave of scrutiny and controversy that has become the very trade-mark of this site

Content across platforms: PC, TV and Mobile Device
The greatest value in TV and mobile device content is its ability to get internet users to buy online via their PCs.

Protecting Your Privacy
The Mafia has the best privacy policy: "omerta," the code of silence. Short of that, there's no surefire way of keeping your secrets safe.

Welsh Credit Card Hacker Avoids Jail Sentence
The self-proclaimed "Saint of E-Commerce," a 19-year-old Welsh teenage hacker named Raphael Gray, was sentenced Friday in a Wales court to three years of psychiatric and community service rehabilitation

Hacker Goes On Defacement Spree In Australia
A hacker or hacker group has gone on a defacement rampage in Australia, altering the front pages of at least 48 sites.

Freelancers Continue New York Times Fight
The New York Times Co. is the target of lawsuits to protect freelancers' rights following a recent Supreme Court ruling that extended copyright protection to the Web.

Home Depot's Net Improvement
Home Depot will undertake a broad enterprise application integration project to better process a torrent of transactional data that's likely to swell even more as the company opens 200 more stores this year.

High-Tech Internet Shopping: Are You Experienced?
Remember when e-commerce used to be about the technology? Never mind profitability ratios or shakeouts.

Developers ponder Java-Windows XP split
Microsoft's decision not to bundle the Java virtual machine in the forthcoming Windows XP operating system will be little more than a nuisance for corporate users.

Profiling the ebusiness manager
Who is the e-business manager? B2B analyst Steve Butler explains that he or she is not necessarily the resident IT guru.

Uncle Sam wants a few good hackers
Government officials meet with hackers and appeal for help. Basic message: Come work for the feds.

A Gnawing Feeling at TheHungerSite
The charity site, which used a click-to-donate model to raise more than $3 million for the U.N., has been down for more than 30 hours.

A Standard for e-Comments
W3C's Annotea lets you tack information to existing Web pages.

 

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