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NY Times: Compaq at a Crossroad. "It's hard to kill a computer company," said Andrew J. Neff, an analyst at Bear, Stearns. "The right management can turn things around "Look at Apple. Look at IBM." Red Herring: Quality doesn't matter for Internet IPOs. News.com: Online trading ads under scrutiny. How to index other sites using Frontier 6's search engine. Why are people so excited about Ask Jeeves? I just asked it to find biographical information about Ben Rosen, their lead investor. It returned garbage. It even complained about my spelling of Rosen's name (I spelled it correctly.) InfoWorld: Rosen Holds CEOs to High Standards. In 1997 Rosen received an award from Columbia University. In his brief acceptance speech he outlined his career in the computer industry. CNN: Windows Convergence Coming. "For those who want to know who Gates really sees as his competition, he revealed that Microsoft's top competitor is, well, Microsoft's installed base." New channel: International Colored Appaloosa Association. CNN: US-Russian relations at a 15-year low. Chicago Tribune: Uprising Against Linux.
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