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AOL to post photos of missing kids
- America Online (AOL) today teamed up with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to launch a "digital milk carton." [News.com]
AOL warns against Trojan horses
- America Online (AOL) wants users to beware of email messages bearing gifts. [News.com]
AOL won't sell phone numbers
- In response to outcry from customers and privacy advocates alike, America Online (AOL) announced that it is dropping plans to give out members' telephone numbers to its business partners. [News.com]
AOL, SportsLine team up for traffic
- America Online (AOL) and CBS SportsLine today announced a partnership to make SportsLine a prominent tenant on the AOL Sports Channel. [News.com]
AOL: Businesses benefit, members grouse
- America Online (AOL) members might complain about all the little annoyances associated with being online. But for the most part, they've been willing to put up with it all: pop-up screens, ads in chats, and junk email. [News.com]
AT&T alleges reselling scam
- The telco giant files suit for $7 million against several California companies for reselling toll-free service to Internet service providers. [News.com]
AT&T alleges reselling scam
- The telco giant files suit for $7 million against several California companies for reselling toll-free service to Internet service providers. [News.com]
AT&T deal to boost HP resellers
- In a move that will boost HP's resellers, Hewlett-Packard (HWP) and AT&T (T) announced today they will cooperate to create and market Internet commerce products and services. [News.com]
AT&T heir apparent quits
- The heir apparent to AT&T, John Walter, unexpectedly quit today after the board decided it was not ready to promote him to chief executive officer from president in January. [News.com]
AT&T profits plunge 36%
- Editor's Note: A reader alerted us to the incorrect AT&T earnings on July 21. Since this was a Reuters story (a wire service we subscribe to), and since we could not immediately verify the facts, we decided to take down the story until we sorted out the details. The story was supposed to have been republished with the correct figures, but due to an oversight, it was not. The error is now corrected. [News.com]
Adviser to Paul Allen resigns
- Vern Raburn, a top adviser to Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen, has resigned to pursue other interests, representatives of the multibillionaire entrepreneur said today. [News.com]
After losses, NetManage slumps
- Shares of NetManage (NETM) fell more than 10 percent today, as the company continued to post mounting losses after reporting its second-quarter results. [News.com]
Air Force deal boosts NT
- An Air Force decision paves the way for the potential sale of tens of thousands of computers running Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows NT operating system, a software company executive said. [News.com]
AirMedia buys IFusion
- Bankrupt push media vendor IFusion is being purchased by AirMedia for approximately $250,000, according to sources inside IFusion and close to AirMedia. [News.com]
Alexa makes the Web history
- Confused or swamped Web surfers will soon have yet another tool at their disposal as the Alexa Internet Web navigation service goes into beta next week. [News.com]
AlterNIC takes over InterNIC traffic
- A rival domain name registry to the official Internet registrar, InterNIC, redirected users from "www.internic.net" to its own site last weekend in what is being called a "protest." [News.com]
Amazon up on buy recommendation
- Amazon.com (AMZN) shares soared 20.3 percent today after an investment firm initiated coverage with a "buy" recommendation. [News.com]
Amazon.com making book
- The frenzy among search engines and Internet directories to sign new content deals won't abate, and Amazon.com (AMZN) has been a beneficiary of late. [News.com]
Amazon.com stock drops off
- After announcing a smaller-than-expected loss, Amazon.com's (AMZN) stock dropped nearly 14 percent in early trading today. [News.com]
Amelio proud of his legacy
- Outgoing CEO Gilbert Amelio defended his tenure at Apple Computer (AAPL) in his first public address since his resignation was announced earlier this month, saying the company is now poised to again become a leader in the high-tech industry. [News.com]
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