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Study looks at Amazon's future - Amazon.com must generate $1 billion in annual sales simply to break even, according to a new study by e-commerce consulting firm IceGroup. [News.com]
 
Study shows record Net shopping - A new survey by Nielsen Media shows that more people than ever before are logging on to the Net and doing their shopping there. [News.com]
 
Study shows top 50 growth sites - Personal expression and communication seem to be the name of the game for Web site growth, according to a study released today by Media Metrix, the PC Meter Company. [News.com]
 
Study: Net ads to hit $15 billion - Steady growth in the world's online population and the arrival of mainstream advertisers will push global spending for online advertising to more than $15 billion in 2003, according to a report from Forrester Research released today. [News.com]
 
Study: Net users watch less TV - America Online and Nielsen Media Research today revealed that households wired up to the Internet watch 15 percent less television than households without Net access. [News.com]
 
Summer stock surprises - U.S. markets take investors for a wild ride as they react to Asian and Russian financial crises, stalled U.S. corporate earnings, and the latest on the White House sex scandal. In just the past three days, the Dow saw huge gains followed by flat trading, while Dell and Netscape posted profits amid erratic market activity, and Broadcast.com stumbled on an analyst's comments. [News.com]
 
Summit on Net, telecom issues - Top business technology and government officials plan to meet at a conference to share their perspectives on policy issues and legislation affecting telecommunications, the Internet, and information law. [News.com]
 
Sun COO files to sell shares - Sun Microsystems' chief operating officer Ed Zander has filed to sell up to $3.4 million in the company's stock, during a year in which it has seen little insider selling. [News.com]
 
Sun exec battles "phantom NT" - What's a company to do? [News.com]
 
Sun offers discounts to ISPs - Sun Microsystems rolled out substantial discounts on customized software packages for Internet Service Providers (ISPs), a traditional stronghold for the company. [News.com]
 
Sun offers new Java toolkit - Sun Microsystems has released new Java-based software tools for writing collaborative applets and applications such as chat rooms, shared whiteboards, and stock tickers. [News.com]
 
Sun publishes Java Message spec - Advancing its middleware strategy, Sun Microsystems has published a new Java Message Service specification that is designed to make it easier for enterprise software developers to exchange information among separate applications. [News.com]
 
Sun slows Asia investment pace - Sun Microsystems' rate of investment growth in Asia has dipped because of the region's economic crisis, Edward Zander, its chief operating officer, said today. [News.com]
 
Sun software goes to India - Sun Microsystems will set up a software development facility in India, a senior company executive said today. [News.com]
 
Sun's JDK 1.2 delayed, again - Already tardy Java development technology from Sun Microsystems has been delayed again, this time for about two months, the company confirmed today. [News.com]
 
Sun, IBM offer new Java OS - Sun Microsystems and IBM will today announce the availability of the JavaOS for Business, a new Java-based operating system derivative targeted at network computer rollouts and other client devices such as kiosks. [News.com]
 
Sun, Lucent combine software efforts - Computer systems maker Sun Microsystems and telecommunications equipment firm Lucent Technologies later today will unveil plans to develop and market new software, once code-named Cozmo, that combines multiple types of messaging services, according to sources. [News.com]
 
Sun, Wingra team on email - In an effort to firm up its position in the large enterprise and ISP markets for email software, Sun Microsystems today announced an extended partnership with migration tools and services specialist Wingra Technologies. [News.com]
 
Survey: Firms think twice on Intel - A growing number of businesses don't care if their PCs feature Intel inside, according to a new survey, but that doesn't mean rivals will soon make substantial gains. [News.com]
 
Survey: Japan firms not Y2K ready - Less than 10 percent of the Japanese companies on the Tokyo Stock Exchange have completed millennium compliance, a corporate survey released by the Exchange showed yesterday. [News.com]
 
 

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