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Jobs-sharing is fine with Pixar - Is absentee Pixar (PIXR) CEO Steve Jobs forgotten as well as gone? [News.com]
 
Johnny Cash sings copyright blues - Wearing his trademark black suit, country singer Johnny Cash was supposed to tell Congress today that his songs are in desperate need of copyright protection in cyberspace. [News.com]
 
Judge acts in "metatag" case - A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction forbidding a Web publisher from embedding keywords in its site that exploit the popularity of a competing site, a practice that is rampant on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Judge weighs ISP vs. spammer - A federal judge is expected to rule soon whether backbone provider AGIS must reconnect Cyber Promotions' Internet service as demanded in a lawsuit filed by the mass emailer, people involved in the case said. [News.com]
 
Kodak has new digital camera - Kodak today said that it has introduced a new high-end digital camera and software for processing digital photos. [News.com]
 
Lawmakers irked over telecom law - Eighteen months after passage of a landmark telecommunications law, lawmakers are set to probe why the act is not generating the fierce competition in the telephone business that politicians had promised. [News.com]
 
Librarians, locals mull Net filters - Before the William T. Cozby Public Library in Coppell, Texas, offers public Net access, the town council will decide today whether to block sexually explicit sites or let patrons surf without content controls. [News.com]
 
Libraries Debate Net Filtering - The notion of filtering Net access at public libraries received very different reactions from the city councils of Coppell, Texas, and San Jose, California, where officials tried to balance concerns about online pornography with cries of censorship. [News.com]
 
Lotus delays Notes, Domino releases - Lotus is delaying its rollout of Notes 5.0 and Domino 5.0 until the first half of 1998, company officials said. [News.com]
 
Lotus rolls out messaging upgrades - IBM subsidiary Lotus Development today rolled out the latest versions of its groupware and messaging packages. [News.com]
 
Low-cost vendors expanding in workstations - Gateway 2000's push into workstations makes the sophisticated, traditionally pricey machines available by mail order for around $3,500, changing the landscape of a market previously considered the domain of elitist manufacturers and resellers. [News.com]
 
Lucent licensing 56-kbps technology - Lucent Technologies (LU) said today it is willing to license 56-kbps modem technology for use by other vendors in order to advance an industry standard for the technology, but licensees may have to pony up significant fees. [News.com]
 
Lucent lowers NIC prices - MURRAY HILL, N.J.--Lucent Technologies today announced reduced prices for key components of its WaveLAN products. [News.com]
 
Lucent unveils chips for telecom gear - MURRAY HILL, N.J.--Lucent Technologies has unveiled a family of computer chips designed to lower the cost of making telecommunications gear by reducing power consumption. [News.com]
 
Lycos picked for Explorer channels - Lycos (LCOS) and Microsoft (MSFT) get cozy in an exclusive deal that makes Lycos the sole search engine for the Active Channel Guide in Internet Explorer 4.0, set to be released later this month. [News.com]
 
MCI to connect fiber networks - MCI Communications (MCIC) said today it unveiled a new data service that will allow businesses to exchange information at very high speeds. [News.com]
 
MS bets the company on NT 5.0 - SAN DIEGOMicrosoft (MSFT) is betting the company on its upcoming Windows NT 5.0 operating system, senior vice president Jim Allchin said today. [News.com]
 
MS buys stake in software maker - Microsoft (MSFT) says it has agreed to buy a 20 percent stake in Trados GmbH, a German-based maker of translation software. [News.com]
 
MS claims trademark on "NT" - Now that Windows NT has become the fastest-growing operating system for corporate networks, Microsoft (MSFT) is tightening the screws on companies using the initials "NT." [News.com]
 
MS execs top richest 100 - You don't have to be a college graduate to make millions--or even billions--in the digital age, and Microsoft's (MSFT) chairman and CEO has proven that time and again. [News.com]
 
 

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