November 10, 2000 -
November 7, 2000 - From Minnesota Public Radio this is Future Tense for November 7th. I'm Jon Gordon. Today, a calm perspective on the dotcom meltdown... tease cut
November 6, 2000 - Either side could decide that the best way to promote their side is to target certain parts of the internet infrastructure to prove their point.
November 3, 2000 - California's American Civil Liberties Union had put in a restraining order to prevent Secretary of State Bill Jones from shutting down vote swapping websites
November 2, 2000 - Paying for Napster. BMG is joining Napster and is going to sell music online.
November 1, 2000 - Supporters of Al Gore and Ralph Nader trade votes
October 27, 2000 - Vikings fans in Minnesota and around the world have a new way to follow the team: They can listen to games on their computers. The Vikings are the only team in the National Football League broadcasting their own games over the Internet. The Vikings hope to win new fans and make money in the process. Minnesota Public Radio's Jon Gordon reports.
October 27, 2000 - Another make or break holiday season to online retailers.
October 26, 2000 - The computer as metaphor for human consciousness. Bandwidth is a synonym for IQ, screen is a synonym for consciousness. Technology metaphors are discussed.
October 25, 2000 - A major new study of the internet's impact on society shows that 2/3 of Americans have access to online technology. They use the internet extensively, but it does not effect how they live their lives socially. They are worried about internet privacy, though.