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...high as $75 before closing at $58.25 a share. After one day of trading, the company's value had more than doubled, to over $2.9 billion. "What's going on is thatWall St. is voting in a big way for the internet," says TIME's Joshua Quittner. "The stocks have doubled for every internet-related company over the past year." Butis Netscape, as many investors hope, the next Microsoft? Much like Microsoft did with its Windows operating system, Quittner notes, "Netscape is like this big blob that just absorbs everything -- Real Audio and Adobe Acrobat are two examples -- into...
...JOSHUA QUITTNER'S "WHY EMPEROR BILL Should Rule" [Cover Stories, June 5] neatly describes the frustrations shared by users of personal computers. The unreliability of these machines, caused mainly by integration of hybrid software, is the reason Big Business has stayed loyal to the mainframe. Bill Gates has been the visionary, taking microprocessing to where it is today, so let's give him credit. To clip his wings at this stage could end the U.S. domination of the industry he helped create. Michael E. Jacobs Plettenberg Bay, South Africa
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...What's interesting about seeing these students approach interactivity is that they have no pre-conceived notions about what it means," says Time cyberspace writer Joshua Quittner, one of the judges. "They took this new medium and pushed it to its limits...
...While Quittner was helping award prizes, another Time journalist was winning one. Correspondent Michael Duffy-who has covered both the Bush and Clinton administrations for us-received the coveted Gerald R. Ford Prize last week for outstanding reporting on the White House...