The UW Hub: Power is Knowledge
The University of Washington has had a profound impact on the development of the Internet as we know it. As the hub of...
Seattle’s Three Kings
"Giving back" to the community is among the noblest of virtues. When the community in question is a territorial space of 64 squares...
Image is Everything
It's 11:30 p.m.on the night before an "everything riding on it" presentation. The "do or die" project has your eyes transfixed on the...
E-Learning’s Best-of-Breed: This Dog Can Hunt
Across the nation, in hot-wired universities, corporations and even small businesses, virtual learning courses are taking off. Industry watchers forecast that U.S....
From MS-DOS to MSN, Preston Gates & Ellis Keeps Making History
In 1883, 25-year-old Harold Preston arrived in Seattle by train from Iowa. He quickly established a solo law practice, before laying the ...
A Browser with Wheels?
If there isn't yet a "killer application" for the wireless Internet, there is definitely a "killer statistic." And here it is: In the...
OpenIPO and Lots More
Slowly, but surely, investment-banking firms are coming to Seattle.
Last year, Goldman, Sachs & Co. created a permanent perch here. And in mid-January, WR...
Cooking Up A Storm
Allrecipes.com began the new millennium by being named the #1 Food & Cooking website by Nielsen/NetRatings. What's even more impressive is how...
Entertainment On Demand
Good news for all you couch potatoes: If Myrio Corp. has its way, video-on-demand will soon be available over your household telephone ...
All The World’s A Web
The Internet is becoming less Anglo-centric. English-language content on the web is 50% to 60% of the whole (vs. probably more than 90%...