Here's the official word from Napster, now: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JOINT STATEMENT FROM NAPSTER AND THE OFFSPRING SAN MATEO, CA and LAGUNA BEACH, CA - Napster and The Offspring have agreed to work together to offer a more complete line of Napster products. Profits from the line will go to a charitable organization agreed to by Dexter Holland and Shawn Fanning. "The Offspring have been great supporters of Napster," said Fanning, Napster's Founder. "We are looking forward to working with them." Dexter Holland stated, "T-shirts...good."
As a current Salon employee, I can assure you that Salon cares *most deeply* about community. Unlike big fat cat sites (like, say, Geocities or Lycos), Salon actually works really hard to foster beneficial communication and develop friendships.
Matter of fact, one of *my* personal issues at Salon has been writing about how other companies destroy their online communities. To wit: a recent story on the demise of Netscape's community and a scathing critique of Geocities. Believe me, Salon will not make the same mistakes. Just check out our Table Talk areas.
Here's the official word from Napster, now: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JOINT STATEMENT FROM NAPSTER AND THE OFFSPRING SAN MATEO, CA and LAGUNA BEACH, CA - Napster and The Offspring have agreed to work together to offer a more complete line of Napster products. Profits from the line will go to a charitable organization agreed to by Dexter Holland and Shawn Fanning. "The Offspring have been great supporters of Napster," said Fanning, Napster's Founder. "We are looking forward to working with them." Dexter Holland stated, "T-shirts...good."
As a current Salon employee, I can assure you that Salon cares *most deeply* about community. Unlike big fat cat sites (like, say, Geocities or Lycos), Salon actually works really hard to foster beneficial communication and develop friendships.
Matter of fact, one of *my* personal issues at Salon has been writing about how other companies destroy their online communities. To wit: a recent story on the demise of Netscape's community and a scathing critique of Geocities. Believe me, Salon will not make the same mistakes. Just check out our Table Talk areas.