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The LA
Fox
Developer Newsletter
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January 1998
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Out
and About
(Con't from page
2)
this conference was one of the highlights ot the 1997 “conference season”, providing a chance to see nationally-known speakers in a somewhat smaller, more intimate setting. Last year, the conference drew attendees from New Jersey to The Phillipines. This time out, the conference is going to be held at The Doubletree Hotel in Orange County. The conference WebSite will be up and running shortly, providing all the details for this great cost-effective event. And, of course, you can follow all the details right here. So start making plans now to attend.
Since
We Last Met..
Eyes on Microsoft. Keep your eyes and ears open on the latest MS antitrust issues in the Supreme Court. For the uninitiated, this latest round has to do with integration of Internet Explorer into Windows 98. Things are happening too fast for even me to report in this column. The case is now under way with bits and snatches, as well as major articles, appearing in every newspaper in the country. As for MS, the old addage of “Any publicity is good publicity” seems to be holding true. As of Wednesday (01/14/98), shares in MS rose $2.63 to close at $132.13 in Nasdaq trading. Butdon’texpectthisto be a trend. I think you’ll see the value of shares ping-pong back and forth as investors’ perception of who’s winning changes.
Eyes on Netscape. Netscape Communications Corp. said it will be “down-sizing” to the tune of as many as 400 employees, or about 13% of its 3,200-person workforce. Expecting to report a fourth-quarter loss of $85-$89 million, when the company issues its Jan. 27 earnings report, it is now struggling to compete against Microsoft’s free Internet Explorer.
Eyes on the Web.
Here’re some facts about the commercial use of the Internet:
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In 1993, there were 623 sites on the World Wide Web; by
1996, there were 650,000.
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At the end of 1996, there were about 828,000 Internet
domain names. The number increased 33% in the following six
months.
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San Francisco has more Internet and online service companies
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352
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than any other U.S. city.
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Last month, 58 million adults in the U.S. and Canada were online, a 15% increase from the previous six months.
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In 1996, 760,000 Internet-related jobs were created in the U.S., 1.1 million worldwide.
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The LA Fox Developer’s Group has entered into an agreement with Macmillan Computer Publishing. LA Fox members can now purchase all Macmillan Computer Publishing titles at a discountof 30% off retail pricing.
Macmillan owns the following publishers:
With all these publishers and over 40% market share, Macmillan has the best books for computer technology.
To take advantage of this offer, you must be a member-in-good- standing (read current and paid-up) and have a credit card. You can receive our special account number and the 800 access number by calling me at 800/499-6237 or 714/375-3300, ore- mailing me at CompuServe (72723,3422) or brlee@earthlink.net.
Restaurants
(Con’t from page 6)
[Waiter leaves.
The check:
Upgrade to newer Soup of the Day. $2.50
Note: Bug in the soup included at no extra charge (will be fixed with Tomorrow’s soup of the day).
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