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MSN has billing headaches - Microsoft may be able to take you where you want to go today, but it may take a while to bill you for the trip. [News.com]
 
MSN resolves service glitches - Microsoft Network is back in business for both old and new users. [News.com]
 
MSN upgrades service - The Microsoft Network officially launched the next version of its system software today, complete with revamped email, more free content, and its own search engine. [News.com]
 
Mac clone maker's sales soar - Taiwan manufacturer Umax Data Systems said its September sales revenue jumped 144 percent from September 1996. [News.com]
 
Mac clone market sheds another - Apple Computers (AAPL) decision to shut down most of the Macintosh clone market has claimed another dropout, this time Pioneer Electronic of Japan. [News.com]
 
Macromedia buys training firm - Macromedia (MACR) announced today the acquisition of Solis Inc, a maker of CMI (Computer Managed Instruction) software for enterprise-wide training and skills management. [News.com]
 
Magaziner backs world Net charter - The United States could support some kind of global charter to govern the Internet, provided it did not create a formal regulatory body, a senior adviser to President Clinton said. [News.com]
 
Manageable PC a step closer - The manageable PC may be closer to reality than many people think. [News.com]
 
Marimba adds controls to Castanet - Marimba will announce tomorrow version 2.0 of its Castanet software--"push" technology that delivers applications and other software updates over a network directly to users' desktops. [News.com]
 
Marketers: Net advertising works - Internet advertising should focus on existing, popular Web sites rather than creating special sites to promote individual brands, company and media executives argue. [News.com]
 
Marketing boosts SAP revenues - SAP's strong third quarter results show the impact of good marketing initiatives for a reliable product, said CFO and COO of SAP America Kevin McKay, [News.com]
 
MasterCard pushing smart cards in Asia - A smart card for cashless payments made via a handphone and the Internet and without logging into a bank will take electronic commerce another dramatic step forward, a senior manager from MasterCard International said today. [News.com]
 
McAfee beats Q3 expectations - Anti-virus software maker McAfee (MCAF) announced, after the markets closed yesterday, better-than-expected preliminary revenues for the third quarter ended September 30. [News.com]
 
McAfee isn't just antivirus anymore - Four years after chief executive William Larson decided McAfee Associates (MCAF) should break out of its antivirus software niche, the fast-growing company is finding some success as an Internet security and network management software vendor. [News.com]
 
McAfee readies help-desk software - McAfee today said it will roll out its integrated diagnostic and self-service software suite in December. [News.com]
 
McAfee reports record revenue - McAfee(MCAF), a vendor of network security and management software, yesterday reported record revenue of $88.33 million for the third quarter, an 87 percent increase from the $47.29 million reported in the same period last year. [News.com]
 
McAfee, Network General to merge - Investors knocked down the price of shares in McAfee Associates (MCAF) this morning, reacting to a lower recommendation from Goldman Sachs after McAfee and Network General (NETG), announced yesterday that they will merge. [News.com]
 
McAfee, Symantec win in court - In a preliminary court hearing between antivirus software titans Symantec (SYMC) and McAfee Associates (MCAF), both sides are claiming victory. [News.com]
 
McCracken: It became personal - When soft-spoken Edward McCracken joined Silicon Graphics (SGI) more than 13 years ago, he figured that a decade as chief executive would be a good run. [News.com]
 
Media giant to launch city guides - Knight-Ridder will launch a network of its 32 newspaper sites, dubbed Real Cities, to compete with other city guides such as Microsoft's Sidewalk, Yahoo, Digital City and others, the company said today. [News.com]
 
 

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