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  • Wed Nov 5 1997 Clean slate for Slate

    The editor of Microsoft's e-zine posts a column outlining what he has learned about Web publishing and how he is changing Slate.

    Posted by Janet Kornblum

  • Wed Mar 4 1998 Slate releases reader tally

    Microsoft's e-zine will have 10,000 paying readers by week's end, executives say.

    Posted by Janet Kornblum

  • Wed Jan 7 1998 Disney to launch children's e-zine

    "D-zine," a new version of Disney's "Da Buzz," is set to launch later this month on the company's subscription-based Daily Blast.

    Posted by Jeff Pelline

  • Mon Feb 11 2002 Slate founder drops role as editorial chief

    Michael Kinsley steps down as editorial chief at the Microsoft-owned online magazine but plans to keep contributing to the publication.

    Posted by Stefanie Olsen

  • Mon Jul 13 1998 Halfway home on '98 forecast

    "Surprisingly good" is the verdict on my late 1997 prognostication of what 1998 would bring to Internet commerce. Quite a few predictions were right, a handful dead wrong, and for the rest, the year's still young enough to recover.

    Posted by Tim Clark

  • Mon Dec 29 1997 Microsoft aims new content at IE users

    As the giant adds more free content to its Web sites, it uses the opportunity to further push later versions of its own browser.

    Posted by Jeff Pelline

  • Thu Jan 8 1998 E-commerce coming attractions

    Analyst Jerry Michalski calls 1998 "the year of the platform," but for e-commerce, it will be both "the year of the bank" and "the year of consolidation." Also expect the continuing saga of Web publishers seeking the right revenue models to make this Internet space profitable.

    Posted by Tim Clark

  • Wed Apr 15 1998 WSJ reaches member milestone

    The Wall Street Journal's online edition surpasses 200,000 subscribers after two years.

    Posted by Janet Kornblum

  • Thu Nov 19 1998 CDA II critics claim temporary victory

    In a victory for civil libertarians, a federal judge issues a temporary restraining order barring enforcement of the law for ten days.

    Posted by Courtney Macavinta

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