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Lycos gets search patent
- Lycos said today that it received a patent on a widely used technology the company developed to search and index information from the World Wide Web. [News.com]
MCI joins phone hike trend
- As expected, long distance phone service carrier MCI will begin charging residential customers a new fee in July to cover the cost of funding low-income telephone service, Internet connections for schools, and other federally subsidized institutions. [News.com]
MCI service for Oracle apps
- MCI Communications is speeding up more than the time to connect a phone call. [News.com]
MCI spinoff "not good enough"
- MCI Communications' divestment of its wholesale Internet business is "not good enough" to satisfy antitrust concerns raised by WorldCom's proposed acquisition of the company, the top antitrust official of the European Commission told Bloomberg today. [News.com]
MCI, Cisco, IBM in mainframe pact
- MCI Communications today unveiled plans to offer hardware, software, and services for customers seeking to modernize their older mainframe systems to make them work better with the Internet. [News.com]
MCI, WorldCom shift asset sale
- MCI Communications and WorldCom are revising the sale of certain Internet assets to gain regulatory approval for their proposed merger, Cable & Wireless revealed in its lawsuit filed against MCI. [News.com]
MIPS stock off to sluggish start
- MIPS Technologies, a Silicon Graphics spin-off that designs chips for embedded products, hit the public markets today. [News.com]
Mac upgrade board uses G3 chip
- Mactell, the Austin, Texas-based maker of Macintosh peripherals and processor circuit boards, said today it is offering redesigned processor upgrade cards that use the PowerPC 750 processor. [News.com]
Macromedia to animate Netscape browser
- Netscape Communications agreed to include Macromedia Flash computer animation software in its Navigator Internet browsing software, a key win for Macromedia. [News.com]
Macy's goes online
- Federated Department Stores said today that it plans to launch an online outlet for its venerable Macy's chain. [News.com]
Magaziner predicts deregulation
- A senior adviser to President Clinton says the growth of the Internet will lead to the deregulation of the telecommunications and broadcast industries as the businesses converge. [News.com]
Magaziner: Domain consensus possible
- President Clinton's Internet policy adviser Ira Magaziner may not win a Noble Peace Prize if he succeeds in bringing together the various factions of the domain name issue. But he just might be nominated. [News.com]
Man admits AOL child porn charge
- A New Jersey man who sent and received child pornographic images over the Internet pleaded guilty today in federal court to one count of possessing child pornography, authorities said. [News.com]
Manugistics beefs up offerings
- Manugistics is beefing up to stay alive. [News.com]
Manugistics faces shareholder suit
- Manugistics' posting of poor financials for its first quarter ended May 31 has landed its executives in hot water with some stockholders, specifically those that bought stock during the final two months of the three month quarter. [News.com]
Manugistics lets down the Street
- Manugistics disappointed Wall Street more than expected with its latest earnings report. [News.com]
Manugistics loses $8.2 million
- Manugistics didn't disappoint Wall Street with its earnings report yesterday, posting a loss as predicted. [News.com]
Marimba sticks by push software
- Confident that "push" technology is alive and well in the enterprise, Marimba today released Castanet 3.0, the latest version of its push software suite. [News.com]
Market firms to test for Y2K
- A securities industry trade group said a number of major securities markets, firms, and clearinghouses are gearing up for a test run of their systems in preparation for the coming of the year 2000. [News.com]
Markets tumble on Asia crisis
- Stocks tumbled in morning trading today as Wall Street again got caught up in the latest downturn of the Asian markets. [News.com]
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