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AGIS moves to bag spam - Executives at Apex Global Information Services, who have been criticized for hosting spam-generating companies, think they've found a solution their dilemma: create a master list for people who don't want to get junk email. [News.com]
 
AOL leads in busy signals, study says - Just how hard is it to log on to America Online? Very hard, according to a new Web measurement company Inverse. [News.com]
 
AST taps Samsung exec - AST Research (ASTA) and Samsung Electronics' merger got under way in earnest today as AST tapped a Samsung executive to replace its CEO. [News.com]
 
Adobe fund pays dividends - Adobe Systems (ADBE) yesterday announced its first dividend of venture investment stock under its venture dividend program. [News.com]
 
Amnesty International hacked - Hackers broke into the Amnesty International home page over the weekend, altering it with a highly stylized, futuristic-looking graphic of a small child or baby smoking a cigarette. [News.com]
 
Antispam plan discounted - Antispammers aren't putting a lot of faith in Internet service provider Apex Global Information Services' plan to manage spam. [News.com]
 
Apple shows off OS update - Apple Computer (AAPL) has demonstrated a preliminary version of its new operating system for the Macintosh personal computer, which it claims is easier to use and has more Internet capabilities than its predecessor. [News.com]
 
Apple tunes up PowerBooks - Apple Computer (AAPL) will refresh its PowerBook 1400 notebook lineup with a 166-MHz model, the first significant addition to the line since it was introduced late last year. [News.com]
 
Apple walks latest Cyberdog - Apple Computer (AAPL) today released a new version of its Cyberdog Net software. [News.com]
 
Apps built without writing code - Netscape Communications and Forte Software said they will work together to help customers develop high-performance applications that can work with the Internet. [News.com]
 
Autodesk picks new CFO - Autodesk (ADSK) has picked up a Silicon Graphics (SGI) VP to round out its executive staff. [News.com]
 
Baan moves into new terrain - Baan, a business applications maker based in the Netherlands, has long toiled in the shadow of its better-known competitor, SAP. But the company is now making a move into new markets that could give it a higher profile. [News.com]
 
Back rent may be due on domains - When the National Science Foundation closes up shop on the Internet next year, it may be looking to collect some back rent. [News.com]
 
Barksdale to make $1 in 1997 - Preferring to tie his compensation entirely to the long-term performance of his company's stock, Netscape Communications' (NSCP) chief executive will draw a salary of $1 in 1997. [News.com]
 
Bay in restart, CFO says - Bay Networks (BAY) expects to post revenues this year that will be largely flat from the previous year, according to chief financial officer David Rynne. [News.com]
 
Big brokers behind online - Large investment brokerages are falling behind in the chaotic world of online trading, apparently content to make money the old-fashioned way. [News.com]
 
Boeing to help build satellite network - Boeing (BA) announced today that it would invest up to $100 million for a ten percent stake in Teledesic and act as the chief contractor for the company's satellite network for telephony and Internet access. [News.com]
 
Borland loses $42.5 million - Borland International (BORL), struggling to rebuild its operations, today reported a 47 percent decline in revenues and a $42.5 million net loss. [News.com]
 
Borland spins off consulting - Less than six months after purchasing Open Environment in a $30 million stock swap transaction, struggling software tools maker Borland (BORL) today said it will spin off the company's consulting arm into an independent, privately held company. [News.com]
 
CA sales propelling earnings - Bolstered by a jump in sales of client-server products, Computer Associates (CA) expects to beat the street when it reports its earnings next month. [News.com]
 
 

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