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Drug distribution firm sues SAP - The bankruptcy trustee appointed to oversee the liquidation of FoxMeyer and Foxmeyer Drug has sued the companies' software supplier, SAP, for $500 million for alleged "gross negligence." [News.com]
 
Dutch step up child porn fight - The Dutch justice ministry, stung by criticism over its handling of child pornography on the Internet, is to increase the number of investigators working on it and boost cooperation between Dutch authorities. [News.com]
 
E*Trade does marketing deals - In an attempt to increase the number of users in an increasingly competitive arena, E*Trade Group, an online investing service, today announced that it has expanded its marketing and commerce agreement with Web portal Yahoo and has also signed an exclusive marketing and content agreement with ZDNet, Ziff-Davis's Internet site. [News.com]
 
E*Trade warns of losses - Online brokerage E*Trade Group expects to add one million accounts to its current base of 460,000 over the next four to eight months, senior vice president Rebecca Patton told investors today. [News.com]
 
E-commerce for Singapore - Netscape Communications and Singapore Network Services (SNS) signed a partnership agreement today to provide electronic commerce software to businesses in Singapore and the region. [News.com]
 
E-commerce to boom in India - Electronic commerce in India will climb sharply to $160 million by calendar 2001 from a negligible $2.8 million in 1997, market research firm International Data Corporation said. [News.com]
 
E-rate issue still on table - The heavily debated e-rate is back before Congress, as FCC chairman William Kennard says hearings will be held to discuss the disparity in online access among poorer communities. But opponents across the political spectrum are slamming the Net access discounts as an unfair tax. [News.com]
 
EDS chief exec to retire - EDS announced that chairman and CEO Les Alberthal informed the company's board of directors that he has decided to retire. [News.com]
 
EU clears French ISP deal - The European Commission said today that it had cleared a French Internet service provider joint venture between Cegetel, Canal Plus, America Online, and Bertelsmann. [News.com]
 
EU privacy plan lacks support - The White House has been scrambling to ensure that U.S. Web sites aren't hindered by a strict European Union electronic privacy directive set to hit this October. [News.com]
 
Earnings to speak for Netscape - Netscape Communications navigates under the spotlight again today when the software company, which is revamping its business strategy, posts its third-quarter results. [News.com]
 
EarthLink looks out for No. 2 - The sky's the limit for national Internet service provider EarthLink Network. At least that's what founder and chairman Sky Dayton likes to think. [News.com]
 
Education official: E-rate must survive - It's not enough that Congress, presidential hopefuls, high-tech CEOs, and parents want schools and libraries plugged into the Net. [News.com]
 
Email bug found in Eudora - Strike three for email programs. [News.com]
 
Email outage on MSN - Spammers aren't the only ones the Microsoft Network has been blocking since it spam-proofed its servers. [News.com]
 
Entrust Technologies goes public - Entrust Technologies, a vendor of certificate authority software, announced today an initial public offering of its common stock on the Nasdaq market. [News.com]
 
Euro chipmakers slug it out - European semiconductor makers are engaged in a fight for survival in which billions of dollars of cash are needed to stay ahead in a technological rat race. [News.com]
 
Even break for Netscape - Netscape Communications eked out a $88,000 profit for the third fiscal quarter in posting its earnings today, citing "strong momentum" in its enterprise software and Web site businesses. [News.com]
 
Even without PC, email finds you - Email is like getting a telephone call without ringer. The drawback of is that it's often hard to tell when a new message has arrived. [News.com]
 
Exchange, Notes vie for email lead - Microsoft's Exchange messaging server is chipping away at the huge chunk of the corporate email market that Lotus has enjoyed for years, but threats from outside players may leave them both in the lurch. [News.com]
 
 

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