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Adbot forced out of business - Customers are lining up to complain after Internet advertising middleman and auctioneer Adbot closed its doors Friday. [News.com]
 
Adobe prepares to publish XML - Adobe Systems said today that it will add support for the Extensible Markup Language, or XML, to its FrameMaker publishing software next year. [News.com]
 
Adobe, Great Plains, see upside - Pushing ahead of last year's performance, Adobe Software (ADBE) and Great Plains Software (GPSI) posted improved results today. [News.com]
 
All digital cameras are not alike - San Jose, California-based start-up FlashPoint has lined up support for a digital imaging "platform" that will make it easier for digital cameras, printers, and other peripherals to easily manipulate and share digital images--with or without the help of a PC. [News.com]
 
All-in-one PC for under $1,000 - Start-up PC manufacturer Monorail launched three new products for the consumer market, including a Monorail 7000Model PC desktop computer that integrates a liquid crystal display (LCD) for under $1,000. [News.com]
 
AlphaBlox debuts Web apps - Software start-up AlphaBlox is debuting a set of Web-based analysis applications that can help to open up the deep stores of information processed and housed in most enterprise applications. [News.com]
 
AlterNIC cofounder ready for trial - AlterNIC cofounder Eugene Kashpureff, recently released from jail on a bond, wants to face the feds in court, he said today. [News.com]
 
AlterNIC founder to be extradited - Jailed AlterNIC cofounder Eugene Kashpureff today waived his right to oppose extradition from Canada and, as a result, could be in a U.S. courtroom as early as Friday to face FBI charges of wire and computer fraud. [News.com]
 
Ameritech offers commercial DSL - On the heels of US West, Ameritech today became the second Baby Bell to offer commercial high-speed Net access over copper wires to its customers. [News.com]
 
Antispammers urge Amazon boycott - A group of dedicated spam fighters is mounting a boycott against Amazon.com (AMZN), saying they want the popular online bookseller to change its email practices. [News.com]
 
Apple after Jobs's first 100 days - Steve Jobs will hit his 100-day milestone as interim chief executive at Apple Computer (AAPL) next week. [News.com]
 
Apple compensation disclosed - Former Apple (AAPL) chief executive Gilbert Amelio walked away from the computer company with a hefty $6.7 million severance package, but his plane didn't get a cut in the deal, according to a securities filing today. [News.com]
 
Apple cybercafe plan shelved - Apple Computer's (AAPL) ballyhooed plans to team up with a group to launch Apple "cybercafes" globally, starting with Los Angeles late this year, quietly have been shelved, an Apple spokeswoman confirmed. [News.com]
 
Apple market share sinks again - "We're number eight" isn't as rousing a motto as "Think Different," but it accurately reflects the current market share position of Apple Computer. [News.com]
 
Apple previews QuickTime 3.0 - Apple Computer (AAPL) is giving software developers a first look at QuickTime 3.0, a much-anticipated revision of popular multimedia software that allows, for the first time, creation of content while using Microsoft's Windows operating system. [News.com]
 
Apple sets sights on Japan - Apple Japan, a unit of Apple Computer (AAPL), said today that it aims to sell 650,000 Macintosh PCs in Japan in the fiscal year ending September 30, 1998. [News.com]
 
Apple undercut by another reseller - Computer Discount Warehouse (CDWC) has joined the growing ranks of Mac sales outlets which are undercutting official prices set by Apple Computer (AAPL). [News.com]
 
Apple's Kawasaki starts up - Guy Kawasaki, the self-described evangelist who made his name promoting the Macintosh computer, has no definite plans to return from his leave of absence from Apple Computer (AAPL). [News.com]
 
Apple's Newton in doubt again - The Apple Computer (AAPL) group that develops handheld computers based on the Newton operating system may be facing staff attrition and consequently losing development momentum. [News.com]
 
Apple's QuickTime gains sound - Apple Computer (AAPL) today said it has licensed technology that will offer improved sound over the Internet, drumming up interest in its own multimedia software. [News.com]
 
 

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