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AOL holiday shopping surges 350 percent
- America Online said today that holiday traffic on its shopping channel has been three and a half times higher than last year, with shoppers spending an average of 50 percent more than they did in 1997. [News.com]
AOL may affect S&P index changes
- Standard & Poor's may change the way it delivers news of index changes, after No. 1 online service America Online stock surged when certain traders were told it would join the S&P 500 Index. [News.com]
AOL moves into Latin America
- America Online, the world's largest Internet service and content provider, just got a little bigger. [News.com]
AOL movie at a theater near you
- You've Got Mail, starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, hits the silver screen today with high expectations of becoming the feel-good romantic comedy of the year. [News.com]
AOL now counts 15 million members
- America Online's paying audience keeps growing. [News.com]
AOL partners with GTE and BellAtlantic
- America Online, the world's largest online service, has signed a three-year agreement to carry Bell Atlantic and GTE Yellow Pages in exchange for $31 million in guaranteed revenue. [News.com]
AOL plans interactive TV, high-speed Net
- America Online is looking for a manufacturer to make television set-top boxes that would allow it to offer interactive television in competition with Microsoft's Web TV, according to reports citing AOL Interactive Services president Barry Schuler. [News.com]
AOL shares jump day before S&P debut
- Shares of America Online were trading higher today, the last trading day before replacing retailer Venator Group in the Standard & Poor's 500 stock index. [News.com]
AOL surpasses Disney in market value
- America Online 's shares have jumped 55 percent in a week, valuing the No. 1 online service at more than Walt Disney and other major U.S. companies. [News.com]
AOL throws the book at spammers
- In the latest chapter of its crusade against unsolicited bulk email, America Online today said it has won lawsuits against three spammers and it has filed nine more suits in five states. [News.com]
AOL trading on NYSE disrupted
- America Online trading was disrupted several times on the New York Stocks Exchange because of an equipment malfunction. [News.com]
AOL users get Reel access
- Online movie seller Reel.com, a unit of Hollywood Entertainment, said today it will open an Internet store on America Online and will offer discounted products to AOL's customers. [News.com]
AT&T WorldNet revamps pricing
- AT&T WorldNet service, AT&T's Internet access service, today announced a new pricing plan and other special new features, including instant messaging and free holiday conference calls. [News.com]
AT&T buys Big Blue unit for $5 billion
- AT&T is buying Big Blue's Global Network unit for $5 billion in cash. [News.com]
AT&T job cuts ahead of schedule
- AT&T, the largest U.S. long distance phone company, expects to eliminate 18,000 jobs in 1998 alone, putting chief executive C. Michael Armstrong's job-cutting plan well ahead of schedule. [News.com]
AT&T racing for the "last mile"
- As AT&T's buying frenzy switches into high gear, the telco giant is rumored to be close to a deal with Time Warner to provide phone services over the media company's cable wires. AT&T seems to be making a play to circumvent the Baby Bells in its race to reach the "last mile" into homes, and Wall Street and regulators are watching closely. [News.com]
AT&T rolls out premium gaming service
- AT&T is launching a new service that's all fun and games. [News.com]
AT&T stock touches new high
- Ma Bell is on a roll as stock in telecommunications giant AT&T finished at an all-time high today. [News.com]
AT&T tests wireless waters with Ericsson
- AT&T, the largest long distance phone company, said it is testing equipment made by Ericsson that will allow customers to place wireless phone calls to several people simultaneously. [News.com]
AT&T, TCI challenge Portland authorities
- AT&T and Tele-Communications Incorporated said they won't abide by a Portland, Oregon, ordinance that requires them to open TCI's cable system to Internet companies. [News.com]
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