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WebTV gets wider audience
- Microsoft (MSFT) unit WebTV Networks claimed its television-based Internet access service reaches out to a poorly served area of the market--women and the computer-illiterate. [News.com]
What's RealNetworks doing right?
- Real, indeed: RealNetworks' (RNWK) stock has jumped 120 percent during the past month. [News.com]
Where art meets technology
- Performance artist Barbara Lee is anxiously awaiting the final ingredient to bring her virtual art exhibit to life: people. [News.com]
White House plans privacy summit
- The days of Net industry self-regulation could be numbered, as the deadline for a European directive ensuring individuals' privacy online approaches. [News.com]
Why Net stocks went crazy
- It was a week to remember. [News.com]
Wild ride on Wall Street
- Internet stocks finally seem to be cooling down after an unprecedented run this week, which analysts attributed to investor interest in companies meeting estimates or even proving they can be profitable, as with Yahoo. [News.com]
Will Netscape renew search deals?
- Netscape Communications president and chief executive Jim Barksdale said today that the company was renegotiating all its four main search engine contracts which are due to expire next week. [News.com]
Windows 95 goes in handheld
- Intermec Technologies (UNA) announced a new handheld computer that runs Windows 95 and uses a 99-MHz Advanced Micro Devices 486 processor. [News.com]
Windows 98 crashes on Gates
- Computer mogul Bill Gates had a couple of his own run-ins with technology today as he kicked off a convention where Microsoft sought to impress with its most user-friendly new offerings. [News.com]
Windows 98 for free
- Gateway has begun offering new PC customers free upgrades to Windows 98 when the system software becomes available early this summer, a move that marks the first major promotion of Microsoft's newest operating system. [News.com]
Windows 98 promotions growing
- Consumers who purchase new personal computing products may get a free or discounted upgrade for Microsoft's Windows 98, amid some complaints about the price of the upgrade for users not eligible for rebates. [News.com]
Windows 98 to debut at $109
- Ending months of speculation, Microsoft today confirmed many key details regarding Windows 98, the planned upgrade to its ubiquitous Windows 95 operating system. [News.com]
Windows CE for real time
- Microsoft (MSFT) announced it will incorporate "real-time" capabilities into its Windows CE operating system, another step toward expanding CE's scope beyond personal computers. [News.com]
Windows NT services put to test
- Microsoft released a beta version of a fourth service pack for its Windows NT 4.0 Workstation and server-based operating systems to a limited number of users. [News.com]
Women's sites striking deals
- A year ago, Net observers were worried about gender equity online. These days, not only is it clear that women are online and here to stay, but companies are daily cutting deals trying to reach what is quickly becoming one of the most important vertical markets on the Net. [News.com]
Word, Charged reborn
- Some Net users were a little misty-eyed when news spread last month that Icon CMT Corporation was shutting down the seasoned culture e-zine Word and extreme sports site Charged. [News.com]
Workflow software standard backed
- A group of software makers today announced support for a new Internet-based standard for workflow products that would let various software packages be more easily interconnected in the building of intranet and extranet business applications. [News.com]
WorldCom CEO reaps rewards
- Bernie Ebbers, the maverick WorldCom executive who wrestled MCI Communications away from two other suitors, received a $17 million bonus for his efforts last year, the company said. [News.com]
WorldCom beats Street
- WorldCom's first-quarter net income, excluding charges, beat Wall Street expectations and was driven by strong traffic volumes as well as growth in data and international services, the company said today. [News.com]
Worldtalk upgrades email software
- Secure email firm Worldtalk today announced version 3.0 of its email policy management software, WorldSecure Server, as well as a scaled-down version of its product for small businesses. [News.com]
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