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Gates: Focus is on job, not stock - Software giant Microsoft (MSFT) does not focus on share price but on research, developing better products, and good customer relations, the company's chairman and chief executive officer Bill Gates said today. [News.com]
 
Gates: Homes want fast Net - Many Americans are awaiting speedier, cheaper Internet access before going online from their homes, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates told attendees at an engineer conference. [News.com]
 
Gates: Microsoft no monopoly - Bill Gates pointed to his company's ability to leapfrog IBM, once considered a monopoly itself, as a reason why Microsoft should not be held to antitrust laws applicable specifically to companies that overwhelmingly dominate their industries. [News.com]
 
Gateway targets government - In an attempt to boost its government business, Gateway will partner with Pulsar Data Systems to sell its portable, desktop, and server computers to federal agencies, another sign that PC makers are facing shortcomings in direct sales. [News.com]
 
Gay-themed TV show for Net only - Chad's World, the first episodic TV program produced exclusively for the Internet, will launch in May. [News.com]
 
General Magic gets $5 million more - Two days after receiving a $6 million investment from Microsoft (MSFT), General Magic (GMGC) said today that it has completed a private financing transaction that will raise another $5 million. [News.com]
 
Generation gap in Net use - Middle-aged adults use the Internet for utilitarian reasons while young adults turn to the medium for both work and play, according to a new survey. [News.com]
 
GeoCities adds online shops - Online community GeoCities is adding shopping to its site, turning the site into a "community plus commerce" destination--a combination that has worked well for America Online. [News.com]
 
GeoCities to users: email via ISPs - In an attempt to curb the proliferation of spam sent carrying its domain name, GeoCities is asking its users to send mail using their own Internet service providers' mail servers rather than GeoCities'. But enforcement of the policy is on hold. [News.com]
 
German ISP hacked by teens - Two teenagers hacked T-Online, the online service run by Germany's national telephone company, and stole information about hundreds of bank accounts. [News.com]
 
German fight looms on Net phones - Deutsche Telekom is planning to commit billions of dollars to Internet telephony in an effort to fend off AT&T, according to a report today. [News.com]
 
Giants back child privacy rules - America Online (AOL) and Microsoft (MSFT) today backed Net privacy guidelines that say it's a no-no to collect private information from preteens without parental permission. [News.com]
 
Giants team on home networking - A consortium of high-profile industry players are banding together to promote a new standard for wireless communications within the home. [News.com]
 
Gigabit Ethernet shakedown - With each passing month, the remaining start-up players in the emerging market for a new high-speed version of Ethernet networking technology are getting closer to market success or financial ruin. [News.com]
 
Global markets respond to Intel - Stock markets around the world plummeted yesterday night and this morning in response to giant chipmaker Intel's surprise warning of lower-than-expected earnings, announced yesterday. [News.com]
 
Gore on fence about Net filtering - In exchange for substantial price breaks on Net access, Vice President Al Gore wants Congress to make public schools and libraries adopt plans to protect minors from "inappropriate" online content. [News.com]
 
Gore, Chernomyrdin tour Valley - Vice President Al Gore and Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin met with high-tech industry leaders in Silicon Valley yesterday and discussed a newfound U.S.-Russian technological accord. [News.com]
 
Government OKs Net cookies - After years of warning its citizens about the dangers of cigarettes, cholesterol, and sexually transmitted diseases, the U.S. government is issuing a more upbeat advisory. Cookies, it seems, are OK. [News.com]
 
Graphics chipmaker grows up - Graphics chip manufacturer Nvidia is hatching a plan to grow up and branch out. [News.com]
 
Grove ends reign at Intel - Andy Grove ended his 11-year reign as chief executive of Intel today, handing over the CEO title to company president and chief operating officer Craig Barrett. [News.com]
 
 

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