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Ellison: NC about network, not device - If at first you don't succeed, try and try again. That seems to be the strategy at Oracle. [News.com]
 
Estrin hits big time as Cisco CTO - CNET News.com
 
Europe gets Net telephony - Delta Three Incorporated, a subsidiary of RSL Communications Limited, launched a European Internet telephone service that will slash the cost of calls, RSL said today. [News.com]
 
Excite catches "urge to merge" - The "urge to merge" in the Internet directory business is gaining momentum. [News.com]
 
Excite rallying on Net spree - Is Excite (XCIT) destined to become the next Internet stock priced at $100 per share? [News.com]
 
Excite traffic pumps revenue - Excite said today that it narrowed its first-quarter net losses and increased revenue by 206 percent from the like quarter a year ago, citing traffic gains to the Internet directory site. [News.com]
 
Excite, Lycos get more personal - Web search sites Lycos (LCOS) and Excite (XCIT) are elbowing each other today in the escalating battle to become the launchpad for Net surfers. [News.com]
 
FAA may take action in Y2K issue - The Federal Aviation Administration says it is weighing enforcement action to make sure aircraft flying in U.S. skies can cope with the Year 2000 computer bug. [News.com]
 
FCC may lighten phone rules - The top U.S. telephone regulator said today he might favor lifting some restrictions on local telephone companies to encourage widespread availability of high-speed Internet connections. [News.com]
 
FCC mulls Net telephony - The Federal Communications Commission is considering whether companies delivering voice-to-voice calls over the Net should be regulated as long distance companies--a determination that could affect the cost of such services. [News.com]
 
FCC rethinking Net discounts - Amid criticism from some lawmakers, the Federal Communications Commission plans to reorganize its multibillion-dollar program subsidizing Internet connections for schools, libraries, and rural health care providers, FCC Chairman William Kennard said. [News.com]
 
FCC sounds firm note on digital TV - In one of the most eagerly anticipated keynotes of this week's National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention, Federal Communications Commission chairman William Kennard urged attendees to embrace a new era of digital television--because it's coming whether they like it or not. [News.com]
 
FCC to report on Net telephony - Beating a familiar drum, the Clinton administration today warned the Federal Communications Commission not to go down the path toward Net regulation in an anticipated report to Congress tomorrow. [News.com]
 
FCC tries to quell Net phone rift - The Federal Communications Commission will deliver a report to Congress that tries to quell an erupting controversy over the agency's reform of the complex web of subsidies in the U.S. phone system. [News.com]
 
FTC Intel case weakens, in part - With the basic rights to Intel's Pentium II technology beginning to snake their way to competitors, it may become more difficult for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to bring charges against the chip maker, though questions about its business practices still loom large. [News.com]
 
FTC approves Digital-Intel deal - The Federal Trade Commission today gave conditional approval to the $700 million patent infringement settlement between Intel and Digital Equipment. [News.com]
 
FTC concentrates on cyberfraud - Con artists once relegated to soap boxes--then telephones, radio, and television--are increasingly turning to a bigger and more effective tool to ply their wares: the Internet. [News.com]
 
FTC looking into Autodesk - The Federal Trade Commission has begun an investigation of the business practices of Autodesk, marking a second time in a year that the software maker has faced regulatory scrutiny. [News.com]
 
FTC scrutinizes Adaptec deal - Adaptec's proposed $775 million buyout of Symbios is drawing closer scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission. [News.com]
 
Federal Y2K fixes grow costly - By all accounts, the cost of fixing the federal government's computer systems so they recognize the year 2000 is rising considerably. [News.com]
 
 

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