October 10, 2000 - Online learning site from some of the world's prestigious universities.
October 9, 2000 - Threecoms International Online Poll will query people on different topics.
September 28, 2000 - Is it better to buy your car on the internet? It might be cheaper and less frustrating if you buy your car online.
September 27, 2000 - A court victory for Microsoft. Some say the Supreme Court's refusal to hear the Microsoft Anti-Trust case before an appeals court could delay the break up of the company by years.
September 26, 2000 - Stolen laptops as a form of corporate espionage. Thousands are stolen each year, whether to sell on the black market or to get information of competitors.
September 25, 2000 - Online radio heads for the mainstream. Listening online is growing to 20%.
September 22, 2000 - Techno-rich lead a new kind of philanthropy. New philanthropists are young, hands-on, and who wants to get involved.
September 21, 2000 - An alternative to the FBI snooping system called Carnavore. Carnavore is taking a lot of heat because it could be used for all-purpose snooping on innocent people. Ultavore is a better solution than Carnavore because it's publicly controlled rather than federally controlled. It would only take the suspect's data, not somebody else's data.
September 11, 2000 - From Minnesota Public Radio this is Future Tense for September 11th. I'm Jon Gordon. Today, a program that trains young people of color for the digital workforce. Trish Millines Dziko of the Technology Access Foundation, which is based in Seattle but hopes to expand to other cities. This is Future Tense, I'm Jon Gordon.
September 1, 2000 - California lawmakers have sent a bill to Governor Gray Davis that's aimed at collecting state sales tax on purchases made over the Internet. The measure applies only to California consumers and only to companies that have both physical stores in California that collect the sales tax AND an Internet affiliate that may not require customers to pay the tax, for example Barnes and Noble, which has stores and an ecommerce site. Assemblywoman Carole Migden of San Francisco authored the bill.