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Following are links to some on-line references of WS&A's work:

Weekly News Update - Information Technology News October 20 ­ 24, 1997

Compiled by Jack Doyle, Ph. D., Research Analyst Technology & Strategy Section, Office of Information Services IT & DHR Business Communications Software Client/Server Data Warehouse Hardware Network --http://dhrinfo.hr.state.or.us/intranet/tands/wknews/1997/..

Apple's Columbus a bold bet

CNET NEWS.COM March 13, 1998, 1:00 p.m. PT

Software Strategies Magazine:

February 1998 - What started as a mass-market operating system for hand-held digital assistants is rapidly turning into a platform for industrial information and even automation appliances.

Wireless companies planning high-speed Net service

The Boston Globe

High-Speed Data Up in the Air

1:39 pm PST 12 Mar 98 - New developments in spread spectrum and Local Multipoint Distribution Services move the world closer to high-speed Net without the wires.

With Inventory the 'Kiss of Death,' Computer Makers Get Sneaky

The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition -- December 12, 1997 (Requires subscription)

WORLD BUSINESS CONFERENCE

- NOVEMBER 1997

Intel's Processor Plan Zones Out Competition

3:09 pm PDT 22 Oct 97 - The chipmaker's proposed motherboard redesign may lead to new, flexible PC designs, but it also leaves the competition without a place to plug in.

Copper's So Cool It's Hot

9:13 am PDT 24 Sep 97 - IBM's not alone in this quest for smaller, faster, cheaper chips.

MORTGAGE-FREE: THE CASE AGAINST OWNERSHIP

November 1995 Worth magazine/Features

HOLDERS OF HOME EQUITY LOANS MAY FACE TIGHTER BANK SCRUTINY

By Kenneth R. Harney The Washington Post, Saturday, March 21, 1992 ; Page E01 Section: REAL ESTATE Article ID: 9203210013 -- 880 words
Thousands of American homeowners with second mortgages or equity lines of credit could be in for extra scrutiny this year as new worries surface about credit quality by federal banking regulatory agencies. (Requires Fee or Subscription)

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