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Across the Country, Universities Generate
a High-Tech Economic Boom

EDUCATION
Courses Teach How to Learn Online
By PAMELA MENDELS
Officials at a number of colleges and universities that offer online classes believe that Internet-based pedagogy is so different from the traditional classroom variety that students require a lesson in how to learn online before they begin their virtual courses of instruction. In CyberTimes

CYBER LAW JOURNAL
Surprise in Domain Name Suit

By CARL S. KAPLAN
A lawsuit over the domain name "clue.com" has pitted Hasbro, makers of the "Clue" board game, against Clue Computing, which has one full-time employee. A law professor who has studied domain name disputes says the judge's decision which favors the computer company runs counter to a recent trend -- the big guys usually win. In CyberTimes

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Though School Computers Gain, Teachers Can Remain Befuddled

By JACQUES STEINBERG
September 29, 1999

Universities Adopt Computer Literacy Requirements

By PAMELA MENDELS
September 29, 1999

Aged Upstart, College Board, Is Joining Gold Rush on Web

By JODI WILGOREN
September 25, 1999

Drkoop.com Official Said to Break Rules

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
AUSTIN, Tex. -- For the second time in less than a month,
Drkoop.com Inc. has acknowledged that a company director has
violated Federal insider-trading rules.

Programmer Reaches His Xanadu

by Leander Kahney

Jurassic lark: Dell IDs world's oldest PC

And these aren't just fossil remains.
It found the system still at work -- for a patent attorney in Winnetka, Ill.

Online Classes Let Small Colleges Expand Offerings

By PAMELA MENDELS

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By LISA GUERNSEY

Wal-Mart, Kmart to sell Windows-less PCs on the cheap

AltaVista offers free Net service

The cost of unlimited Internet access and
e-mail is a window that runs ads constantly.

IE 5 displays FTP user name, password

KeyLabs tests confirm the bug
By Bruce Brown
BUGNET

Millennium, This Time

Is Microsoft Treading Water With Its New OS?