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Using the Scour Media Agent, users could gain access to a wide range of media hosted by other servers and websites. The program, however, was less reliable than those based on the peer-to-peer paradigm--such as Napster--which allow users to download files directly from other clients who were also logged into to the service...
...Before the election, everybody wondered if the choppy markets would signal to voters the end of the Clinton-Gore boom. Now that NASDAQ is in a whole new bearish paradigm, with no numerical reason to stop falling, will the politicians take notice...
...ball in flight" shots used during the golf scenes-in which the audience gets to see the perspective of the ball as it rockets down the fairway-are kind of cheesy. But that's a minor point. Who better to fill the classic "golden boy falls from grace" paradigm than Hollywood golden boy Matt Damon? He's already shown a knack for playing psychologically mucked-up characters in Good Will Hunting and The Talented Mr. Ripley, so the emotionally scarred Junuh isn't too much of a stretch. The character walks a fine line between brash confidence and paralyzing fear...
Like AT&T, with its shrinking long-distance business, and any number of one-technology companies before it, Xerox is caught in what business gurus call a paradigm shift. And it is desperately trying to figure a way out. As white collars increasingly rely on e-mail and download documents from the Net, fewer copies are being made each year, and sales of machines are nearly flat. At the same time, traditional analog copiers are being replaced by souped-up, hybrid digital devices plugged into a computer network and capable of copying, printing and scanning. At the high-tech, high...
Another month, another celebrity on the cover of Playboy. November's model, however, is a bit outside the usual aging-B-actress-desperately-trying-to-jump-start-a-sagging-career paradigm. "I go against the grain of everything our society says is beautiful," says CHYNA, ne Joanie Laurer, the 6-ft., 200-lb. World Wrestling Federation star. "I've always had a hard time with that. Believe me, it's tough to be called ugly--or a man." Chyna approached Playboy with the idea of a pictorial, but it took some convincing. "I give kudos to Hugh Hefner...