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Impeachment dominates news sites
- Traffic on Internet news sites surged this weekend, when the House of Representatives passed impeachment charges against President Clinton. [News.com]
India's PC sales jump 43 percent
- India's personal computer industry is booming despite a nationwide recession, and sales are expected to top one million in the current fiscal year, the country's main industry association said yesterday. [News.com]
Indy bookstore blames Net for demise
- A big bookstore chain moves to town and the local independent book seller is forced out--it has become a familiar story around the country that even serves as the premise that brings two lovers together in the popular new romantic comedy movie, "You've Got Mail.'' [News.com]
InfoSpace ups IPO offerings
- Net directory InfoSpace.com said today it had increased the size and price of its initial public offering. [News.com]
InfoSpace.com shares surge after IPO
- InfoSpace.com, which provides maps, directories, and stock quotes for Internet sites, rose as much as 73 percent when it began trading after its initial stock sale. [News.com]
Informix readies Linux database, tools
- Informix Software has a Christmas gift for Linux developers. [News.com]
Informix, HP offer ready-to-go warehouse
- Informix is taking a page out of the ERP playbook by hooking up with Hewlett-Packard to offer a ready-to-go data warehouse. [News.com]
Informix, Siemens form Munich unit
- Informix is making another global move. [News.com]
Infoseek says no to adult advertising
- Infoseek has taken a step to disassociate itself from the racy side of the Web. [News.com]
Infoseek surges on Disney deal buzz
- Shares of Infoseek, which long have trailed the rest of the high-flying Internet sector, rallied today as the company prepared to launch its new portal site with partner Walt Disney. [News.com]
Infoseek up on Go Network
- Shares of Infoseek rose 11 percent today after Merrill Lynch upgraded its rating on the Internet media company's shares. [News.com]
Ingram Micro chief buys 1 million shares
- Ingram Micro, the No. 1 personal-computer distributor, said chief executive Jerre Stead bought 1 million shares of Ingram stock, which he plans to keep for the "foreseeable future." [News.com]
Ingram Micro down on earnings blow
- Ingram Micro, the world's largest personal computer distributor, fell as much as 8.8 percent after it warned fourth-quarter earnings would be below estimates because of slowing sales. [News.com]
Ingram Micro says earnings to fall short
- Ingram Micro's fourth-quarter earnings will fall below Wall Street expectations because PC resellers are buying fewer machines from the country's largest PC distributor. [News.com]
Ingram owners give shares to higher ed
- Martha R. Ingram, whose family owns a controlling stake in Ingram Micro, made one of the largest higher education gifts ever, putting 20 million company shares into a trust for Vanderbilt University and other beneficiaries. [News.com]
Inktomi up on stock split
- Shares in Inktomi jumped as much as 15 percent higher today, one day after the Internet search engine and caching software company announced a 2-for-1 stock split. [News.com]
Inprise adds Java to middleware
- Software and services provider Inprise is hoping Java will turn its new version of MIDAS into gold. [News.com]
Instant messaging in Spanish, Portuguese
- Instant messaging will get a little more international in flavor with the launch of client software tailored for Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking users. [News.com]
Intel hits record on analyst upgrade
- Shares of Intel, the world's largest computer-chip maker, rose as much as 5 percent to a record high after influential Merrill Lynch analyst Tom Kurlak raised his investment rating, partly because more personal computers are being sold than he initially expected. [News.com]
Intel in deal for radiation-proof chips
- Intel has licensed its Pentium chip technology to the federal government for free to make a radiation-proof Pentium chip that will bring greater processing power to spy satellites and other spacecraft. [News.com]
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