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Ireland: Silicon Isle of Europe - Unemployed youth are usually considered a social problem. In Ireland, they are becoming the backbone of Europe's high-tech industry. [News.com]
 
Japan pushes for more bandwidth - The Japanese government has asked the country's biggest telecommunications company to adopt ADSL, a high-speed data transmission technology comparable in speed to optical fiber links. [News.com]
 
JavaScript stamped standard - JavaScript has received the Internet's equivalent of the Good Housekeeping seal of approval. [News.com]
 
JavaSoft supports Net standard - Sun Microsystems' (SUNW) JavaSoft division said today it will simplify development of cross-platform Java applications by adopting a standard industry communications protocol. [News.com]
 
JavaStation sales delayed - A variety of problems with Sun Microsystems' (SUNW) version of the network computer have pushed back release of the boxes until fall, while the JavaStation OS won't be released until October or November. [News.com]
 
Judge blocks Georgia speech law - A federal judge today granted a temporary injunction against a Georgia law that forbids use of pseudonyms and anonymous speech on the Internet, according to the plaintiffs in the case. [News.com]
 
LSI, Micron in special chip venture - LSI Logic (LSI) and Micron Technology (MU) have agreed to jointly develop and manufacture specialized microprocessors for a variety of consumer electronics, the companies said today. [News.com]
 
Laptop CD-ROM drive nears 20X - Toshiba today debuted a new 20X CD-ROM that is the fastest drive currently available for use in portable computers. [News.com]
 
Leaders want crypto rules lifted - Computer industry captains called on President Clinton yesterday to drop efforts to regulate data-encryption technologies, a move the FBI warned would cripple law enforcement and leave the country more vulnerable to terrorism. [News.com]
 
Lexis-Nexis to let public see files - Amid mounting concern about online privacy, Lexis-Nexis has agreed to let the public see certain information that it keeps about it on file. [News.com]
 
Long road to high court - CNET's NEWS.COM has covered the circuitous path of the Communications Decency Act since its creation last year. [News.com]
 
Lotus chief gets Java fever - Lotus Development president Jeff Papows today went on a crusade for 100 percent pure Java, calling the programming language our "last and best hope for a cross-platform solution." [News.com]
 
Lotus develops Domino Web server - IBM (IBM) subsidiary Lotus Development today expanded its Domino groupware server lineup with new rentable versions of the application, as well as new tools and distribution options. [News.com]
 
Lotus develops Domino Web server - IBM (IBM) subsidiary Lotus Development today expanded its Domino groupware server lineup with new rentable versions of the application, as well as new tools and distribution options. [News.com]
 
Lotus manages Web documents - New tools to be released later this month by Lotus Development will allow users to store personal productivity documents on Web servers and allow selective access to their work. [News.com]
 
Lotus to ship new Organizer - Lotus Development will ship Organizer 97 GS, an upgrade to its Organizer personal information manager, Tuesday at PC Expo. [News.com]
 
Lotus to ship new Organizer - Lotus Development will ship Organizer 97 GS, an upgrade to its Organizer personal information manager, Tuesday at PC Expo. [News.com]
 
Lucent first in new Oracle niche - Oracle thinks the deep-pocketed telecommunications hardware makers need its extra-special attention. [News.com]
 
Lucent, Philips form consumer company - Telecommunications company Lucent Technologies (LU) and electronics giant Philips Electronics (PHG) today said they agreed to merge their consumer communications products businesses into a jointly owned company valued at $2.5 billion. [News.com]
 
MGM to do show on MSN - MGM Interactive, the computer game unit of film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, has agreed to provide an Internet show called Paul Is Dead for broadcast on the Microsoft Network. [News.com]
 
 

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