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AT&T, British Telecom strike deal
- British Telecommunications and AT&T today announced a $10 billion global venture that links the two industry giants in the world's most competitive telecom markets. [News.com]
AT&T, Lycos unwrap Web service
- AT&T WorldNet and Lycos today officially introduced their joint Web service, offering Internet access with the portal as a default home page. [News.com]
AT&T: TCI buy is a done deal
- Tele-Communications Incorporated, which agreed to be bought by AT&T for $48 billion, may not solicit rival bids but is free to consider any unsolicited offers, the companies said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [News.com]
Ad-driven Net firms in danger
- If their Wall Street valuations are any indication, advertising-supported media companies are ruling the Internet roost these days. But the nature of Internet advertising may cause a precipitous fall for these firms, attendees here at Internet World learned today. [News.com]
Adaptec chief resigns
- Adaptec, a data transfer hardware and software company, said yesterday that Grant Saviers, its chairman and chief executive officer, has resigned and Larry Boucher has been named interim CEO. [News.com]
Advanced Fibre warns, plunges
- Shares of Advanced Fibre Communications lost more than half their value today after several brokerage houses downgraded the stock following a negative earnings forecast on yesterday. [News.com]
Advanced chipmaking on the way
- In October, Canon will start shipments of semiconductor production equipment capable of making the most densely packed circuits to date. [News.com]
Alarmists serious about 2000
- Fears the Year 2000 computer bug could black out power plants and turn cities into war zones have some Americans stockpiling food and water, buying guns and ammunition, and heading for the hills. [News.com]
All Macworld's eyes on iMac
- Apple Computer's translucent Macintosh, the iMac, will be the focus of this week's Macworld trade show in New York, as Apple seeks to whip up more interest in its new consumer product before it goes on sale in next month. [News.com]
Allaire targets Web developers
- Allaire is stepping up its attempt to capture a chunk of the corporate Web application development market. [News.com]
Allen buys second cable firm
- Billionaire investor Paul Allen today got some more connections for his "wired world." [News.com]
Allen increases DreamWorks stake
- Venture capitalist Paul Allen has increased his stake in entertainment company DreamWorks SKG, according to his investment group, signaling his increasing interest in the content arena. [News.com]
Alpha chip may reach 1 GHz in '99
- Samsung subsidiary Alpha Processors aims to bring out a 1-GHz chip in 1999, possibly becoming the first chip manufacturer to reach this lofty goal, while Compaq announced price cuts on Alpha-based computers. [News.com]
Alpha eases e-commerce entry
- Setting up an e-commerce Web site may soon be as easy as swinging by CompUSA to pick up the latest version of Doom. [News.com]
AlphaBlox delivers tools via Web
- Software start-up AlphaBlox today rolled out a beta version of a new package for simplifying the delivery of its analysis tools over the Web. [News.com]
AltaVista plans children's area
- AltaVista will launch a new Family Zone later this year that includes a retooled children's search engine, according to sources close to the company. [News.com]
AltaVista searches for its roots
- AltaVista is joining the ranks of its competitors by strengthening its search engine, a trend in portals that is bringing the site back to its roots. [News.com]
Amazon partners with Intuit
- Amazon.com said today that it has entered into a pact with Intuit to be the exclusive bookseller in the U.S. on Intuit's popular Quicken.com Web site. [News.com]
AmeriTrade signs on with AOL
- For $25 million, cyberspace brokerage AmeriTrade has bought two years' worth of face time on America Online, the company announced today. [News.com]
Ameritrade announces stock split
- Online brokerage Ameritrade today became the latest Internet company to declare a 2-for-1 stock split--a reminder of the sharp run-up Net stocks have seen lately. [News.com]
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