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...cares if investors lose faith in the digital world? The artists are sticking with it--at least the ones who lately have been making some galleries look like Circuit City, full of dot-matrix screens and wall-mounted monitors. Remember when videotape was the hot new medium? Compared with CD-ROM art and screen-saver art, with website artworks or virtual-reality goggles, videotape is starting to look quaint, even primordial. Like charcoal...
...Europe Online started its mass consumer launch in November, and has so far gained only 20,000 users. At this point its viewers are primarily using a PC with a CD-ROM drive, a 2D graphics card, a sound card and a digital video-broadcasting card. A new portal will allow subscribers to customize the streaming video they receive over their PCs. Of course the company's target audience is much larger - the 80 million European satellite and cable TV households currently receiving television and audio via Astra's satellites. These potential customers will need set-top boxes built...
...series of 10 half-hour TV shows included discussions with popular groups such as Ace of Base about how they got started. The Kworld.se website offered a Beat Lab corner where people could chat online with artists, get resource material and link to music companies. The website sold a CD-ROM 10-part music course, which went from how to compose a song to how to write a contract with a record company...
...whole or for its working parts. IBM resells a third of the used equipment it gets back from corporate leases in online sales and auctions. "It's a profitable business for us," says Joe Lane, general manager for global financing. Old chips get second lives in electronic toys. Outdated CD-ROM and hard drives are reborn as replacement parts...
...Application Service Provider, a recent trendlet among Net businesses. Increasingly, software companies deliver their stuff to you exclusively online, in tiny installments that they can automatically upgrade and maintain--you don't do a thing. Within a few years, software that comes in a box or on a CD-ROM will go the way of milk delivered in bottles...