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AOL in retailing pact with N2K
- America Online (AOL) said today it reached agreement with N2K to create a cobranded version of N2K's online music sales service for AOL subscribers and to take a small ownership stake in the music retailer. [News.com]
AOL nixes serial killer site
- Facing threats of a national boycott, America Online (AOL) decided to take down a member's Web site that focused on serial killers, saying the site is offensive and violates its terms of service. [News.com]
AOL sheds big problem: networks
- If the three-way deal among WorldCom (WCOM), America Online (AOL), and CompuServe (CSRV) goes through, AOL will go from being the 500-pound gorilla to the King Kong of online services, with dominance of about half the market. [News.com]
AOL wants Slate, IE channel
- In yet another instance that shows how the Internet can make bedfellows out of rivals, America Online (AOL) will be teaming up with its competitor, Microsoft (MSFT), for new online offerings. [News.com]
AOL: Why CompuServe will stand alone
- America Online (AOL) executives assured CompuServe (CSRV) employees today that the company plans to keep CompuServe as a separate unit with its own brand identity. [News.com]
Accountants to certify commerce
- Professional accounting standard boards in the U.S. and Canada unveiled a joint program to certify the security and business practices of commercial sites on the Internet. [News.com]
Adding intelligence to networks
- Bridgewater Systems is among a growing number of internetworking software players jumping into a new market for providing tools to allow ISPs (Internet service providers) to offer diverse services. [News.com]
Adobe reports revenue record
- Adobe Systems (ADBE) said today it expects to report record revenue and strong earnings for its third fiscal quarter, due to a surge in shipments during the final week of the period. [News.com]
Adobe shakes up top spots
- Adobe Systems (ADBE) today announced that its chief operating officer has resigned, and that it plans a string of organizational changes. [News.com]
Adobe surpasses expectations
- Adobe Systems (ADBE) lived up to its own hype today as it chalked up better-than-expected earnings due to strong shipments of Windows-based products and solid performance for Macintosh applications, the company said. [News.com]
Alexa accessorizes browsers
- Alexa Internet released today the first commercial version of its reference and navigation tool that plugs into a browser and provides background information on Web sites. [News.com]
Alleged Diana photo appears online
- A photo said to show Princess Diana in the car wreck that killed her is circulating on the Web, stirring an ethical debate and prompting one Web site host, GeoCities, to delete it. [News.com]
Alliance named in dumping case
- SAN JOSE, CaliforniaThe U.S. Department of Commerce has dealt a blow to some foreign chip makers and to one U.S. firm in an anti-dumping case. [News.com]
AltaVista head quits over IPO
- Digital Equipment (DEC) said Ilene Lang, chief executive of its AltaVista Internet Software unit, resigned, the Wall Street Journal reported. [News.com]
AltaVista searches for new market
- Digital Equipment (DEC), a lagging computer maker and service provider, is looking to push its AltaVista search engine into new markets at a time when the its top dog has resigned. [News.com]
Alteon speeds ahead with new deals
- Gigabit-speed start-up Alteon Networks continues to make deals and deliver new gear that could separate it from a crowded field. [News.com]
Amazon.com stock jumps 20%
- Leaping over its previous all-time high, the stock of online bookseller Amazon.com (AMZN) jumped 20 percent today, after the company announced a new incentive in an effort to bolster its Web presence. [News.com]
Amazon.com stock spikes
- Amazon.com (AMZN) stock was up almost 20 percent today on an analyst's initiation of coverage as an "outperform" stock. [News.com]
Amelio: Jobs a cheerleader, not manager
- If you had randomly tuned in to this morning's two-hour live interview with Gil Amelio, you might have thought that the ousted CEO of Apple Computer (AAPL) was still running the company. [News.com]
Analysts bullish on PC market
- Even as analysts adjust their expectations downward for Gateway 2000 (GTW), analysts project the overall PC market will remain healthy. [News.com]
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