June 15, 2001
- Not-So-Homeward Bound
- Inc. Technology executive editor Chris Caggiano reflects on the benefits and distractions of working from home.
- Network
- Readers respond to articles in Inc. Technology 2001, #1, including Anne Marie Borrego's "An Ad Model that Works" and Anne Stuart's "Cutting the Cord.
- See Bot Run
- The pros and cons of bots -- surveillance robots that scour the Internet for news on topics chosen by its customers.
- Rent a Phone, Lose a Headache
- Here's how the CEO of Virtuoso Travel cuts through the tangled web of overlapping cellular networks around the world.
- No Receptionist Necessary
- Don't miss out on an opportunity. Use a Web-based reservation system to schedule activities for clients.
- Things We Love: Home-Phone-Line Networking
- Finding his wireless local area network to be too slow and unreliable, Kurt Delsack turned to home-phone-line networking with pleasing results.
- Log On, Turn Off, Spend Less
- Joe Whitley, CEO of Best Sign Systems, offers ideas on how to save money on your next electric bill.
- Acronym Watch
- Inc. keeps track of the latest tech-related acronyms.
- A Network for Networkers
- Wireless local networks and handheld-based conference guides are the latest trends in keeping conference attendees connected to the event.
- A 'Black Box' for Your Car
- Cloud 9 Shuttle, a San Diego shuttle operator, used a tiny video camera to save it big money from a lawsuit when an accident occurred with one of its vehicles.
- This Article Cannot Be Read Aloud
- Getting a read on the advantages -- and limitations -- of E-books.
- A World Of His Own
- Dilbert's creator designs his dream office.
- A Place For Everything
- Extreme circumstances inspired this dietitian to engineer what may be the world's most efficient home office.
- All The Right Moves
- With his as-needed approach to home-office equipment, this college-football guru has written the playbook on technological pragmatism.
- One Man, One Computer, 1,431 Lawn Mowers
- A garden-tool distributor rakes it in by carefully deciding what he needs to do himself -- and what he doesn't.
- Home But Not Alone
- Some entrepreneurs strike a balance between work and family. Others don't even try.
- Stay-At-Home CEO Raises Twins
- How Ken White runs two companies for the price of one -- without doubling his workload.
- Working From Home -- And From Another Home
- Sometimes one home office isn't enough.
- Alone Together
- Some people want all the advantages of being a soloist plus the benefits of a shared work environment. Can they really have it both ways?
- You Can Take It With You
- Hard-driving entrepreneurs hit the road in their high-tech mobile offices.
- Paging Dr. Wireless
- Long resistant to technology, the medical field is finally getting wired. But can anything short of a complete overhaul make a difference?
- Browser Beware
- Before you rely on an online ratings service, get to know the source -- and how it makes money.
- Talent Scouting
- Finding talent on the Web.
- Data Security Blanket
- Sending confidential information over the Internet just got safer and easier.
- Information In The Bank
- To keep his IT team focused on building the business, the CEO of TechTarget.com decided to outsource the company's storage needs.
- United We Stand
- Manufacturers that compete with resellers online are missing a huge opportunity.
- The Price of Ignorance
- How much should you pay for a premium Web site? If only there were a simple answer.
- Taking a Page from Science Fiction
- Sci-fi writer Cory Doctorow on thinking out of the box.
- Bulletin Board
- This collection includes short technology articles about the pros and cons of bots, debunking acronyms, cell phones overseas, and saving on your electric bill.
- Best Cellars
- Internet wine sellers offer a great selection of labels and vintages. But laws governing interstate wine shipments can put a cork in your festivities.


