Word: logging
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Datamatch is an electronic matchmaker which students access via a link from the senior class' Website (hcs.harvard.edu/~class97). Seniors could log on until 5 p.m. (although the deadline was extended to 6:30 p.m. because of a flurry of late responses) last Wednesday...
...industry, allowed cable and telephone companies to move into each others' businesses as well as deregulating cable rates and making it easier for media companies to own more outlets. Tech watchers viewed the announcement with mixed feelings. While Hundt reportedly is the first FCC leader ever to log onto the Internet, some in the industry hope that the next chairman will be someone with an even stronger interest in policy issues. But they may be asking for the impossible. When asked in a recent interview with C- Net how long the Internet can last free of regulation, Hundt remarked: "Well...
...also think IBM owes me, and all mankind, a rematch. I hereby challenge IBM to a match of 10 games, 20 days long, to play every second day. I would like to have access in advance to the log of 10 Deep Blue games played with a neutral player or another computer in the presence of my representative. I would like to play it this fall, when I can be in my best form after a summer of vacation and preparation. And I'm ready to play for all or nothing, winner take all, just to show that...
Spielberg recalls with a shudder the morning at DreamWorks when he glanced at his daily log and saw that "every meeting I had scheduled had nothing to do with directing movies. That's when I realized that what I do best is what my partners would want me to do: direct." Katzenberg agrees. "The best thing Steven can do for us is to stay on a movie set," he says. Spielberg's deal with DreamWorks is that he will direct one film "at home" for every two he makes outside. Amistad is a DreamWorks venture; The Lost World...
...issue is beginning to feel like the start of a class war. Two weeks ago, the AFL-CIO launched a Website www.paywatch.org detailing CEO pay packages, producing an instant cyberjam among those trying to log on to feed their fury. There are now a dozen Websites devoted to executive pay. "It takes thousands, literally thousands of years to earn what your CEO takes home in a single year," fumes Richard Trumka, secretary...