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Who will pay bills online? - A dozen panelists at a recent conference on Internet billing were asked how many consumers they expected to view and pay their bills online in the next few years. There were a dozen answers, ranging from 5 percent to 30 percent. [News.com]
 
Will AT&T buy a portal? - It isn't hard to figure out what AT&T wants: a lot of loyal customers. [News.com]
 
Will K-Tel's stock fizzle? - Is K-Tel a one-hit wonder? [News.com]
 
Win 98 not enough in Japan - The launch of Windows 98 operating software next month is expected to lift Japan's personal computer market, but not enough to avert a flat year, the head of the Japanese unit of Compaq Computer said today. [News.com]
 
Win 98 sales equal Win 95 - More than 500,000 copies of Microsoft's Windows 98 operating system upgrade were sold nationwide in the first four days on the market, equaling the launch of Windows 95, according to a market researcher. [News.com]
 
Win 98 wins over consumer PCs - Ten days before its official launch, Microsoft announced today that 15 of the top computer makers will ship systems with Windows 98 on June 25, representing 60 percent of the overall consumer PC market. [News.com]
 
Win 98 won't lift Japan - The launch of Microsoft's Windows 98 operating software is unlikely to give much of a lift to Japanese personal computer makers, bogged down in the worst sales slump so far this decade. [News.com]
 
Win 98: Minor upgrade, forced march - Today marks the arrival of Windows 98, the upgrade of an operating system that's put Microsoft at the center of a number of courtrooms, and the big question is whether it will become obsolete before its extended publicity campaign is over. [News.com]
 
Windows 98 sparks midnight madness - Customers may be lining up around the block to get Windows 98 after all. [News.com]
 
Windows NT software ships - Microsoft and Citrix Systems officially took the wraps off new software intended for companies looking to centralize desktop applications on a server computer. [News.com]
 
Windows NT to extend reach - Microsoft will announce its intentions next week to license technology from a company called VenturCom to facilitate the creation of custom versions of its Windows NT server-based operating system for so-called embedded software markets. [News.com]
 
Windows Terminals fall short - Microsoft will ship its software for centralized corporate computing on time, but anyone looking to get the most out of their computing hardware may not be pleased with the caveats. [News.com]
 
Windows in 95% of PCs by 1999 - Microsoft could command 95 percent of all operating system shipments on all computers worldwide by 1999, paced by the rollout of Windows 98 and the coming transition to Windows NT, a market research firm predicted. [News.com]
 
Windows launch muted in Europe - Windows 98 hit the ground walking in Europe today. [News.com]
 
Wired upgrades Shop Wired - Wired Digital tomorrow will launch an upgrade to the Shop Wired service on its HotBot search site. [News.com]
 
Woman Netcasts childbirth - A 40-year-old Florida woman gave birth to a boy today in what was billed as the first-ever live birth on the Internet before an estimated audience of 2 million people, a cable health network said. [News.com]
 
World Cup tickets iffy online - A World Cup ticket in the hand may be as precious as gold dust, but virtual tickets are swirling around cyberspace by the thousand. [News.com]
 
WorldCom, MCI working with EC - WorldCom and MCI Communications held talks with the European Commission today about winning approval for their merger, but it remains unclear whether they were successful. [News.com]
 
WorldCom-MCI probe near end - European Union competition commissioner Karel Van Miert said in an interview published yesterday that his investigation of a planned merger between WorldCom and MCI Communications was almost complete and that conditions were being imposed on the two U.S companies. [News.com]
 
WorldNet: Not hurt by rate hike - AT&T today said it had no major customer losses due to its WorldNet price change, which eliminated its flat-fee unlimited Internet use plan with one that imposes additional charges for heavy users. [News.com]
 
 

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