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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Internet game, threw vast resources in that direction and now accounts for 64% of browser usage. Jackson's ruling means that Microsoft's capacity to assault a problem like that will probably be diminished in the future. But nothing is certain. The battle has just begun. Appeals could take years, and in the meantime the post-PC world may emerge in glory and render the judge's concerns moot. Do you want to miss another double...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Betting With Bill | 11/15/1999 | See Source »

...mediocre grades may shut them out of top colleges, which may prevent them from getting fulfilling jobs that pay well. Those are legitimate fears, says Frances Schoonmaker, an associate professor at Teachers College in New York City, "but so far in this country, we still have doors people can take advantage of even if they don't have high grades." Families struggling with less than stellar report cards may take comfort in the knowledge that straight A's are often looked on as potentially problematic. A flawless record can be a sign that classes are not challenging or that adults...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: First-Term Report | 11/15/1999 | See Source »

...Take careful notice of each child's posture, and be prepared to change or rearrange furniture if necessary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: Sit Right, Study Hard | 11/15/1999 | See Source »

...Monitor their time in front of the computer, and make sure they take frequent breaks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: Sit Right, Study Hard | 11/15/1999 | See Source »

British universities best suit those who have already decided what they want to learn, because at those schools students take courses in only one subject during their three-year bachelor program. "If you really know what path you want to take in life," observes Polner, now in her final year at York, "then it's a great way to do it." While Oxford student Graef Allen, 20, sometimes misses the art and music electives she might have taken at home, she appreciates Oxford's tutorial system and being able to "do a lot specialized stuff" in her field, biochemistry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: College Abroad | 11/15/1999 | See Source »

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