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Stake in @Home a bonus for AT&T
- AT&T's buyout of Tele-Communications Incorporated gets it a controlling stake in @Home, an alliance that is expected to play a pivotal role in the telecommunication giant's strategy to expand its Net access and provide local phone service via cable. [News.com]
Starlight to manage multimedia
- Multimedia software specialist Starlight Networks will announce a new tool next week that provides management of streaming media servers, including those provided by Microsoft and RealNetworks. [News.com]
Start-up revs data packet engine
- Start-up NetBoost has devised a new method to speed the performance of networked applications within a corporate layout. [News.com]
State Net porn law in dispute
- A New Mexico law making it a crime to send minors sexually explicit material over the Net will not go into effect on July 1 as planned, a judge ruled today. [News.com]
Steve Case elected to NYSE board
- The New York Stock Exchange said its members elected six new directors at an annual meeting today. [News.com]
Stocks, deals drive IPO fever
- Amid dizzying deals and a run-up in Internet stocks, Net companies are jumping on the IPO train. The latest to join the pack: local guide CitySearch. This comes despite cutthroat competition and continued losses for the IPO candidates. [News.com]
Storm clouds lurk for Baan, Oracle
- The Baan Company, once the Dutch darling of the packaged application world, may be in for rough times as it tries to integrate a slew of recently purchased products into its core system, analysts predict. [News.com]
Street spikes on tech-led rally
- A rally in technology stocks sent Wall Street sharply higher in midday trading today. [News.com]
Street, global markets recover
- Wall Street soared today, tracking the big gains in global stock markets on news that central banks are rescuing the relentlessly battered Japanese yen. [News.com]
Study predicts Net shopping boom
- The number of consumers online is expected to boom by the year 2002, according to a study released today. [News.com]
Study predicts boom in digital TV
- Nearly 23 million homes worldwide will be watching digital television by the end of this year, most of them via satellite with cable likely to expand rapidly in the future, according to a study released today. [News.com]
Study: Net phones threaten telcos
- Making telephone calls over the Internet is getting cheaper and easier, and soon will provide profit-threatening competition to established big operators, a report published today said. [News.com]
Study: Parents would pay for safe Net
- More than half of parents with Web-surfing children are willing to pay for services that police Internet content and chat rooms for inappropriate material, according to a study released today. [News.com]
Summit aimed at Net, bottleneck
- In an attempt to encourage cooperation on bandwidth and other problems facing the Internet, the Global Internet Project today called on Internet companies and organizations to convene a summit this year. [News.com]
Summit deals with Net privacy issues
- On the heels of a stinging federal online privacy report, today's White House meeting about creating better Net content for children also is turning to more sobering issues, such as how to best protect young surfers' sensitive information. [News.com]
Sun buys science software firm
- Sun announced it has acquired Dakota Scientific Software (DSS), a South Dakota-based software vendor concentrating on the scientific market. [News.com]
Sun does away with 200 jobs
- Sun Microsystems said it is consolidating about 200 jobs at the company, a move that stems from a recently announced reorganization, CNET NEWS.COM has learned. [News.com]
Sun plans "self-healing" software
- Sun Microsystems today said it has acquired Redcape Policy Software in an effort to bolster its storage management software systems. [News.com]
Sun turns PCs into NCs
- After nearly a yearlong delay, Sun Microsystems announced the availability of software that allows Windows-based PCs to perform as network computers. [News.com]
Sun ups ISP focus
- Sun Microsystems unveiled a specialized software focus tailored for the service provider market--a traditional stronghold--highlighted by the announcement of a partnership with telecommunications equipment behemoth Lucent Technologies. [News.com]
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