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Profiles
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Making
a Way Out
By Andy Chu
A
San Jose native has created his own motorsports
business, thanks largely to the Internet.
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These
toys aren't for children
By Julia Cooper
One
San Francisco mother runs an Internet-based
business selling "Good Vibrations."
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Rise
of the Machines
By Quang Do
Mark
Sebastian shows that the Internet can help turn a
special interest into a full-time job.
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Organizing
a Wedding online
By Stephen Gregory
Danny
Burguillos of Fremont decided to go high-tech and
created a Web page for his wedding.
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Expression
Through Blogs
By Ekene Ikeme
SJSU
students who take classes from instructor Cynthia
McCune get a unique opportunity to trade opinions
online.
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Working
the Web in Silicon Valley
By Adriane Mertens
Being
a city Web site coordinator for the self-described
"Capital of Silicon Valley" can present
unique challenges.
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Not
to fear, Sally Howe is here!
By Mandie Mohsenzadegan
The
editor of the Campbell Express wears a lot
of hats to get her community newspaper published
every week.
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Scoble
Gets Blogged Down in Technology
By Mark Powell
An
SJSU alum reflects on being one of the
world's most famous bloggers.
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Blogging
the score
By Laura Rheinheimer
Los
Angeles-based Charles Johnson is using Little
Green Footballs to incite political discussion.
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Find
the Special One with a Mouse Click
By Anuja Seith
Students
are taking advantage of online dating sites to
find love.
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A
little too much information
By David Zugnoni
An
online columnist confronts a topic many are too
squeamish to discuss -- sex-tech.
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