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  • Dot-com making waves with travel offer

    Only time will tell, but the Internet startup is achieving the notoriety it sought with its offer of cash guarantees to travelers who fall victim to all sorts of inconveniences, from flight delays to the wrong meal service.

  • Streamlining processes is at a premium

    Another tradition-bound industry is being swept up in the online exchange frenzy—this time it's the insurance business.

  • Deal will drive music, Internet to TV

    The marriage of Internet giant America Online and media corporation Time Warner will yield interesting progeny, driving traditional Net content

  • Messaging's not-so-instant revolution

    Instant messaging, once considered a toy for teenagers, could be the next killer business app -- provided it overcomes what industry insiders say is the AOL stumbling block.

  • Voice recognition technology grows up

    Technology was supposed to make us more productive, and it has. Voice recognition was supposed to make technology easier for us to use, and it has -- to some extent -- but it's been a long haul.

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