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Recruiting king recruited - A king among recruiters has been recruited. [News.com]
 
Report: Intel didn't copy Digital chip - A report released by a marketing research firm today is backing up what many in the industry already think: Digital Equipment's (DEC) claim against Intel (INTC) based on patents allegedly used unlawfully is not tenable and may be driven more by its weak position in the market. [News.com]
 
Ride for FreeLoader is over - Citing a "market chill," Individual (INDV), said today it has discontinued the operations of its FreeLoader service and laid off about 28 employees in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. [News.com]
 
S&P portfolio service nears Net - McGraw-Hill plans to launch an Internet-based service that will allow individual investors to manage their stock portfolios, President Harold McGraw III said. [News.com]
 
SAP pilot to serve utilities - SAP is looking to expand its vertical market strategy with new business applications to help electric companies and other utilities run their complex, large-volume businesses. [News.com]
 
SEC warns of online scams - The Securities and Exchange Commission's top enforcement official said he is concerned investors are more likely to be lured into bad investments pitched to them over the Internet. [News.com]
 
SET e-commerce spec ready - After a delay of nearly six months, the Secure Electronic Transactions protocol is finally finished. [News.com]
 
SGI chief wants to start over - Silicon Graphics (SGI) is ready to start over, changing the way it makes workstations as well as delving into network servers and supercomputers. [News.com]
 
SGI reorganizes, CFO resigns - Silicon Graphics (SGI) today announced a restructuring of its operations and the resignation of its chief financial officer. [News.com]
 
SGI speeds chip development - Silicon Graphics (SGI) said it will unveil a stepped-up microprocessor development schedule today to boost use of its products by large technical and commercial customers. [News.com]
 
SGI to buy ParaGraph - Hoping to bolster its Windows development tools business, Silicon Graphics (SGI) today said it will purchase tiny 3D Internet software developer ParaGraph International. [News.com]
 
Salon to syndicate articles - With the advent of the Web, newspapers and magazines have been repurposing their content and putting up sites to draw more readers. Now Web sites are turning that around, taking their content and putting it in newspapers. [News.com]
 
Scalability Day falls short - Microsoft (MSFT) today gathered a number of big names in the PC server business at what it called "Scalability Day" here, all in an effort to prove Windows NT is ready to tackle enterprise-size jobs. [News.com]
 
Search engines get smart - For many Net users, search engines are too powerful. They get a blast of information but without any logical breakdown of what they're looking for. [News.com]
 
Secondary Check Point offering - Security software firm Check Point Software (CHKPF) said today that its shareholders will sell $61.2 million in a secondary offering. [News.com]
 
Security companies merge - Spyrus, which makes smart cards and other security hardware, is acquiring Internet security software firm Terisa Systems in an all-stock deal of undisclosed value. [News.com]
 
Sega, Bandai merger off - Japan's Sega Enterprises said today it had accepted Bandai's request to cancel their planned merger, which would have created the nation's largest game company. [News.com]
 
Semiconductor firms merge - Advanced Technology Materials (ATMI) said today it is in a definitive agreement to acquire Lawrence Semiconductor Laboratories through a stock swap valued at $78 million. [News.com]
 
Server anchors small-shop network suite - Micron Electronics today announced it will offer both a new midrange server and a selection of network components for small and midsized businesses. [News.com]
 
Service to give away set-top box - American Interactive Media says it expects to unveil in August its set-top box that will give a regular television access to the Internet. [News.com]
 
 

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