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DoubleClick talks to Compaq - DoubleClick said today it was in talks with Compaq Computer on strengthening the contract between DoubleClick and AltaVista, the Internet advertising company's largest customer. [News.com]
 
Drugstore.com gets Neupert - Peter Neupert, who recently left Microsoft after playing a key role in its Internet and cable strategies, has landed a chief executive post with start-up Drugstore.com, said company founder Jed Smith. [News.com]
 
Dutch child porn ring still online - The images of child abuse that have led to criminal investigations in the Netherlands can still be seen on the Internet, the Dutch media reported. [News.com]
 
Dutch police chase Net porn ring - Dutch police today were investigating allegations that an international child pornography ring exploited toddlers as young as two and distributed their images worldwide via the Internet. [News.com]
 
Dutch under fire for child porn - Dutch Justice Minister Winnie Sorgdrager has promised to invest more money and resources in fighting Internet child pornography in the Netherlands. [News.com]
 
E*Trade invests in Net services - E*Trade Group today invested in three Internet services that provide networking infrastructure, e-mail services, and content for Baby Boomers, as it continues to build out its finance portal. [News.com]
 
E*Trade to acquire ShareData - E*Trade Group, one of the largest online investing firms, will acquire privately held ShareData for about $30 million in stock later this year, the companies announced today. [News.com]
 
E-commerce legislation debated - As commissioners from a little-understood group convene this week, consumer advocates are warning that its vote on a major piece of proposed legislation could stifle the future of electronic commerce. [News.com]
 
E-rate boosted by digital divide concerns - Clinton administration troops are making strategic moves this week to rally public support for the e-rate, an embattled federal program to hook schools and libraries up to the Net. [News.com]
 
EC gets Microsoft complaint - The Computer and Communications Industry Association said it filed objections with the European Commission over cross-promotional agreements Microsoft has with Internet service providers. [News.com]
 
EMC results beat Street - EMC reported second quarter earnings today that beat Wall Street's expectation of 33 cents per share by 9 percent. [News.com]
 
ERP vendors eye e-commerce - Forget "enterprise." The "E" in enterprise resource planning (ERP) is starting to stand for electronic, as in e-commerce. [News.com]
 
EU backs U.S. domain plan - The European Commission said today it welcomed new U.S. proposals for reforming the Internet name and address system and urged Europeans to play an active role in the new structure. [News.com]
 
EU likely to clear MCI-WorldCom - The European Commission is expected to give final approval Wednesday to WorldCom's proposed $37 billion purchase of MCI Communications, on condition that MCI sell off its Internet businesses, sources said today. [News.com]
 
EU report seeks Net privacy laws - Fanning an international conflict over how to protect online privacy, the European Union has released a report rejecting the White House stance that industry solutions--not laws--can best safeguard sensitive information on the Net. [News.com]
 
Earnings news boosts Symantec - The utility software company Symantec announced today that its earnings per share for the first quarter of fiscal year 1999 which ended July 3, will be 40 cents before one-time charges. Revenues will be $153 million. [News.com]
 
Earnings news boosts Yahoo - Yahoo shares saw some ups and downs today, with the stock rising as high as $204 in early trading, encouraged by the company's strong second quarter earnings report and its 2-for-1 stock split announcement. It later fell 2.1875 to close the day at $184. [News.com]
 
Earnings shed light on Net stocks - Internet stocks, which have been soaring for weeks largely on speculation that they have sunny futures, will get a dose of reality today when Yahoo reports second-quarter earnings. [News.com]
 
Earnings, rumors boost Lucent - Shares of Lucent Technologies surged more than 7 percent to a record high yesterday amid positive earnings expectations, a new contract, and rumors that another stock split may be imminent, analysts said. [News.com]
 
Eckerd expands IBM services - IBM will announce today that drug retailer Eckerd has renewed an existing service contract for Eckerd's 1,600 stores and expanded the deal to cover 1,100 drug stores owned by J.C. Penney. [News.com]
 
 

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