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What's New?

10/12/2000: PA PowerPort Goes Live

Color Coding the Real Estate of PA PowerPort



What's New?

May 10, 2000 PA PowerPort Stakeholders Meeting

What's New?

Microsoft's January 2000 PA PowerPort Fact Sheet

State Representative requests public release of any PowerPort agreements with Microsoft - Still No Response From Administration

Find out what the Administration actually said about it in a March meeting, please click here.

Want to see an example of how portals grow over time?

Compare Yahoo! from mid-1997 to today here.


Here's a list of questions, for starters, that are worthy of public discussion of PA PowerPort.



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PA PowerPort Goes Live - October 12, 2000


September 4, 2000
PA PowerPort Beta Version 2.0

Talk about a good step in the right direction.

Take a look now. What's gone?

All the MSNBC News feeds from the front page are gone. Instead, we get the press releases from State Government. VERY appropriate.

Front page link to building your own web site is gone.

Front page link to Microsoft's Money program is gone.

The specific link to Hotmail is gone. Instead, there is a link to several other providers on a secondary page, including Yahoo, Lycos, Excite, and other e-mail providers. Not quite sure what benefit the state gets from this, but certainly less of a benefit for Microsoft.

Links to the regional portals from the front page is gone.

What's still there:

Link to MSN Yellow Pages
Link to PA Weather

What's New:

Winning Lottery Numbers
Better linkage to state-based news providers

As many of you know, in the past we have been very critical of what was going on with the PA PowerPort site. There are still some problems: the Business section of the site, with the "Promote Your Business" components of:

Pennsylvania Business Directory Registration (Future Release)
Get Your Business on the Internet (Future Release)
Register Your Business with Web Search Engines (Future Release)

still are not apparently proper state government functions on the state government web site, and are being provided by the private marketplace in a sufficient manner not requiring state government competition, BUT...

All in all, we have to say this is a VERY good step towards removing many of the problematic competitive features of the portal, which should allow the state to better focus on providing better government service using the Internet.


July 2000: Color Coding the Real Estate of PA PowerPort (Version 1.0)

- please view, it shows the traffic targets of the PA PowerPort Version 1.0 site. There are some large screen captures, but worth for a better understanding of what is being valued on the PowerPort's front page.

To read more of our original editorial on PA PowerPort in early February, please click here.


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Media

10/12/00
High-tech group offers guidelines for government
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)


7/1/00
Microsoft and PAPowerPort
(PhillyTech Magazine)


6/21/00
Pennsylvania, Washington Take Different Paths To E-Government
(stateline.org)


6/9/00
The Microsoft State: Pennsylvania's PowerPort Deal
(Commonwealth Foundation)


6/2/00
Move over, Al, for a real internet visionary
(Media Life)


5/26/00
Ridge's veep lovefest hits snag
(York Daily Record)


5/23/00
State-Microsoft Portal Draws Criticism
(TechnoPhilly)


5/19/00
Pa.'s improved Web site: What's in it for Microsoft?
(Philadelphia Inquirer)


5/18/00
City of Brotherly E-Mail - State Offer Raises Privacy Worries
(ABC News)


5/17/00
Portals in the House (In Pennsylvania, will small businesses soon open online storefronts on a vast government-run Web site?)
(Government Technology)


5/17/00
MS Has a Friend in Pennsylvania
(Wired)


5/11/00
State's plan to revamp Web site gets mixed reviews from experts
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)


5/01/00
Pa. Deal With Microsoft Roils Small Web Firms
(Washington Technology)


5/01/00
State's Web portal under fire
(Philly Daily News)


4/19/00
Microsoft pitching PA PowerPort model to Federal Government
(PC Week)


3/31/00
Microsoft: a Wolf in Soft-wear?
Local Firms could get Lost in State's Shuffle to the Tech Top

(Channel Seven.com)


3/30/00
Microsoft Is Talking, States Are Listening
(Washington Technology)


3/23/00
A Snort Over PowerPort
(Philadelphia CityPaper)


3/18/00
Capitol Wire's Q&A Session with George White about PA PowerPort


3/18/00
State Portal Puts Off Dot Coms
(Wired)


3/12/00
Guv riles cybernauts
(Philly Daily News)


2/27/00
Ridge plan for state Web site draws flak from cyber types
(Pittsburgh Post - Gazette)


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