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Firms take on content standards
- Digital Equipment's (DEC) AltaVista software group and Net Shepherd said today that they will work toward creating a standard for Internet content tagging and filtering. [News.com]
First U.S. SET trials under way
- Two major U.S. banks, Bank of America BAC) and First Union (FTU) today announced they will test the Secure Electronic Transaction protocol for credit card purchases over the Internet. [News.com]
First legal brief filed on CD-ROM
- Lawyers and judges who despise mounds of paperwork may be seeing the light soon if the legal community follows the first-ever decision allowing legal briefs to be distributed via CD-ROM. [News.com]
First millionaire for Net lottery
- The International Red Cross said today its new Internet lottery had made its first millionaire. [News.com]
Fore misses the mark--again
- Fore Systems (FORE) will miss again. [News.com]
Free emailers canning spam
- Free email services including Hotmail, RocketMail, and NetAddress want to make sure that spammers don't equate free email with freedom to spam. [News.com]
Fujitsu rolls out build-to-order notebooks
- Fujitsu PC confirmed today that it will begin to make notebook PCs under a build-to-order program designed to lower customer costs and make computers more customized for buyers. [News.com]
GTE seen as takeover target
- GTE (GTE) is seen as an attractive takeover target as long distance carriers aim to enter local telecommunications markets and capitalize on the company's strength in Internet and data transmission, Business Week reported in its July 28 issue. [News.com]
Gates gains $3 billion in 2 days
- He's rich and he's getting richer. [News.com]
Gates's net worth tops $36 billion
- Microsoft (MSFT), cofounder and chairman Bill Gates's software empire, has made him the richest person in the world for the third year in a row--and his fortune has doubled, according to Forbes magazine. [News.com]
Gates, Ballmer tout corporate strategy
- Microsoft (MSFT) executives Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer came armed to their annual meeting with financial analysts--in one hand they held the "digital nervous system" hammer, and the "Web lifestyle" in the other. [News.com]
Gates: Apple still strong in schools
- The Microsoft Windows operating systems are making inroads in the education market, but Chairman Bill Gates acknowledged Monday that rival Apple Computer remains a significant force in schools. [News.com]
Gateway delivers DVD
- Gateway 2000 is now shipping desktop systems with built-in DVD drives, one of the first PC manufacturers to do so. [News.com]
Gateway president steps down
- Richard Snyder, president and chief operating officer at Gateway 2000 (GTW), resigned from the company today to head up a venture capital fund. [News.com]
Geac announces earnings
- Geac Computer today announced revenues for the fourth quarter that ended April 30 of $135.1 million, up 152% from the $53.6 million reported in the fourth quarter last year. The networking company's income was $20.5 million, or 70 cents a share, up 131 percent from the same period last year. [News.com]
GeoCities takes down site rating students
- GeoCities has shut down a Web site that rated the looks and sex appeal of students and teachers at a Palo Alto, California, middle school. [News.com]
Germany urges strong encryption
- Germany's economics minister today called on governments to give Internet users easy access to strong encryption, raising the specter of international conflict over U.S. policy limiting crypto exports. [News.com]
Good news ups Security Dynamics stock
- Security Dynamics Technologies' (SDTI) stock traded higher today on strong earnings and news yesterday that the enterprise security firm is buying Sweden's DynaSoft for about $115 million in stock and cash. [News.com]
HP console manages databases
- Users of Hewlett-Packard's (HWP) popular OpenView enterprise management software got a boost today as the company announced that it is adding database administration to the package. [News.com]
HP eases communication pain
- Hewlett Packard (HPW) has introduced a software protocol that will take a good portion of the pain and guesswork out of sending images from one device to another. [News.com]
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