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    Hot Markets of the Future
Wednesday June 11, 1997
Seven savvy prognosticators--venture capitalists, technology execs, developers and industry watchers--pick 36 hot prospects in seven big categories in "Hot Markets of the Future." PART ONE | PART TWO

CABLETRON: Join senators, citizens and execs in sounding off after reading our feature on the company's Ramboesque management style.

SPRING COMDEX '97: Get the news from Spring Comdex '97 in Atlanta.

people
Sages or Stooges?
Do you wonder why the Internet is so slow? Ponder no further, as we expose the hype behind the information highway.

Life After Sybase
TIDBYTES
Here are the fevered dreams of two Sybasians now at the helm of impressive startups.

One on One with Mory Ejabat
Ascend Communications' CEO Mory Ejabat tells why his Internet equipment company is hot and why merging with a money-loser will make it even hotter.

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know
Hong Kong: A New Beginning
ON LOCATION
In many ways, the handover is a new beginning for Hong Kong, not the beginning of the end.

Watershed for "Washouts"?
ON THE SOAPBOX
If failed entrepreneurs start suing investors every time a firm succeeds without them, the result will be fewer investments and less risk taking.

Reed Hundt's Last Stand: Did You Say Reform or Deform?
ABOVE THE CROWD
Did Reed Hundt and the FCC finagle the support of the Internet community solely to accomplish their own objectives?

Outlandish Willisville Debuts
After five years of of incubation and build-out, Willisville goes live.

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companies
Thanks, But No Tanks
Cabletron's executives come from the Rambo school of management. They're trying to change that perception, but attitude is more than skin deep.

AOL Sucks... Or Does It?
Longtime AOL critic David Cassel reveals the AOL behind the computer screen. Analysts Curt Monash and Linda Barlow argue that AOL is more on target than it may seem.

When Push Comes to Shove
The buzzword du jour is "push," and the players in this trumped-up hype space have bent everybody out of shape.

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financial
Close-up: On-line/Internet Services
STOCK TICKER
New services aim to provide users with a broad range of local content.

BigBook's Next Chapter
ON THE MONEY
BigBook examined; H&Q on local information on the Web; a market-savvy Canadian fund; Dow Jones Market gets a makeover; around the world with Advent International.

Consumers Need ROI, Too
NET PROFIT
While the barriers to entry on the Net may be low for businesses, they are extraordinarily high for consumers.

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