A controversy -- some are saying a battle for survival -- has been set off by the U.S. Postal Service's plans to expand
its electronic bill paying, funds transfer, and other services in cyberspace.
A formal "transformation plan," prepared for submission to Congress, discusses USPS' eBill Pay and other programs that compete
with private businesses. The plan is opposed by the CCIA (Computer and Communications Industry Association) and other groups.
The General Accounting Office recently released a report showing that USPS lost $1.7 billion last year. The GAO also noted
that the mail-handler had originally predicted it would gross $104 million on its e-commerce ventures in fiscal 2001, but
had only generated 1 percent of that amount within the first three quarters of the period.
Despite USPS' seeming inability to roll out e-services as projected, the CCIA says new businesses won't enter the market
if a large, government-backed entity has decided to work the territory. We'll see if USPS becomes a big threat or not, I guess.
GROUPS PROTEST PLANS FOR USPS TO EXPAND E-SERVICES:
http://www.washtech.com http://bri.li/?4e56
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E-BIZ TECH REVIEW: FIRST MEGAPIXEL 3-CCD CAMCORDER
Sony will ship in June the first digital video camcorder that supports more than one million pixels on each of three CCDs
(charge-coupled devices). Each of the three imaging layers resolves one of the component colors of light for higher accuracy
than is possible with a single CCD.
The $2,500 DCR-TRV950 is designed to interest the "prosumer" market of video professionals and others who previously wouldn't
accept the quality of DV devices. Other vendors will surely jump into this market soon.
SONY DCR-TRV950 MEGAPIXEL MINIDV CAMCORDER:
http://www.twomobile.com http://bri.li/?7566
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LIVINGSTON'S TOP 10 NEWS PICKS O' THE WEEK
1. Lastminute buys rival travel site, sees June profit
http://media.guardian.co.uk http://bri.li/?41e
2. Your company might be more efficient with this robot
http://www.washingtonpost.com http://bri.li/?806
3. Sales analysis shows data for online auction sites
http://www.auctionbytes.com http://bri.li/?bee
4. "Drive-by download" is latest ad fad that looks bad
http://www.news.com http://bri.li/?fd6
5. Weak encryption casts a shadow over e-commerce
http://www.theregister.co.uk http://bri.li/?13be
6. Hot new features your e-mail program doesn't have
http://home.cnet.com http://bri.li/?17a6
7. Google will offer a programmatic interface via SOAP
http://www.ruby-talk.org http://bri.li/?1b8e
8. Manny Lehman reveals secrets of how software evolves
http://www.salon.com http://bri.li/?1f76
9. PHP tips: Entry-level site launched on Feb. 22
http://www.phpbeginner.com http://bri.li/?235e
10. Man builds two-person monorail in his own backyard
http://www.monorails.org http://bri.li/?2746
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WACKY WEB WEEK: ROTATING 3D OBJECTS WITH LOTS OF FLASH
Whether you use Macromedia Flash on your site or you abhor it, what a tiny company has done with it is great enough that
you just have to see it.
Globz.net (pronounced "globes dot-net") has recently released 3D Flash Box, software that makes it possible to create small,
fast, three-dimensional objects that rotate on your Web site, under user control or not.
Click the link below, then click the 3D Flash Box icon within the spacey user interface that appears. (The interface does
take some time to load, so be patient.)
When I first saw the resulting 3D object rotating within its own little environment, its movements seemed random -- until
I realized it was responding to my mouse as it rolled over the display. (Hint: the part of the object that your mouse is hovering
over rotates toward you. See if you can make the rotation come to a full stop ...)
You can download a freebie to do this kind of effect yourself, or register it for $150. Globz is a French company that mainly
produces games, but this time they've made a tool that's lots of fun just to watch.
GLOBZ.NET 3D FLASH BOX MAKES SWIRLING OBJECTS FUN:
http://www.globz.net http://bri.li/?c386
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