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...screen filled with colored snow. Just as your heart starts to sag with despair for the human condition, though, stop and take a peek through the locked door on the right. The contrast couldn't be starker. You see a brilliant white computer lab with state-of-the-art PCs and a massive Ethernet hookup; rows of servers with blinking green lights and spaghetti wiring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Digital Divide | 12/4/2000 | See Source »

Barton Biggs, chief global strategist at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, notes that spending on telecom equipment will be down in 2001, after rising steadily for years. A number of big carriers have already disappointed Wall Street with weak sales of their goods and services. Spending on PCs and by cable systems is falling too, Biggs says. Meanwhile, recent dotcom failures and near failures, from Pets.com to Drkoop.com highlight that industry's capital crunch, which will take a big bite out of revenues at suppliers such as Sun and Oracle; the latter's stock is down more than 40% in three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stalking The Bull | 11/27/2000 | See Source »

Unexpectedly and unintentionally, India has found a future. In the past quarter-century, the economy has stagnated behind varying degrees of industrial protectionism that left the country undercapitalized, uncompetitive and underemployed. The country of 1 billion people has only 4.3 million PCs; the phone network is Third World at its worst. India's capacity for international telecom traffic will this year reach 780 megabits per second, a mere 1.4% of what's available in China. E-commerce is but a distant dream...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India's New Incarnation | 11/27/2000 | See Source »

...Unexpectedly and unintentionally, India has found a future. In the past quarter-century, the economy has stagnated behind varying degrees of industrial protectionism that left the country undercapitalized, uncompetitive and underemployed. The country of 1 billion people has only 4.3 million PCs; the phone network is Third World at its worst. India's capacity for international telecom traffic will this year reach 780 megabits per second, a mere 1.4% of what's available in China. E-commerce is but a distant dream...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reincarnating India | 11/20/2000 | See Source »

Pity the poor copier. long the undisputed king of office equipment, the mighty Xerox machine has of late become more like an adding machine, an ancient workhorse being shunted aside by smaller, cheaper and better gadgets--in the case of Xerox, a sexy array of PCs, printers and scanners. For any office drone who has ever cursed a paper misfeed or the dreaded ADD TONER warning, the end of the copier's reign is welcome. But it has put Xerox, the $19 billion-a-year imaging pioneer, in quite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Image Problem At Xerox | 10/30/2000 | See Source »

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