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Lotus builds Net store
- Lotus Development today launched LotusStore, an online storefront that displays and details Lotus products and directs potential buyers to resellers for purchase. [News.com]
Lotus to buy DataBeam, Ubique
- IBM subsidiary Lotus Development today said that it will purchase real-time software vendors DataBeam and Ubique, and outlined a product strategy based on the acquisitions. [News.com]
Lucent pushing DSL technologies
- At the Networld+Interop trade show today in Las Vegas, Lucent unveiled new products for accessing networks with high-speed DSL (digital subscriber line) technology, including new modem chipsets. [News.com]
Lucent to debut Net "call waiting"
- Lucent Technologies will release a new product in hopes of curing a common source of aggravation among Netizens: missing phone calls when logged on to the Internet. [News.com]
Lucent wants data traffic
- Telecommunications giant Lucent Technologies fired the latest in a series of salvos at established data networking companies today with the introduction of new products targeted at service providers. [News.com]
Lucent wins undersea cable deal
- Lucent Technologies said it will be the exclusive provider of land-based optical networking equipment, management software, power systems, and professional services for CTR Group's future undersea cable network called Project OXYGEN. [News.com]
Lycos does site with nonprofit
- Online environmental nonprofit group EnviroLink has launched a cobranded Web site with Internet search engine and gateway Lycos. [News.com]
Lycos grows, takes charges
- Acquisition charges weighed heavily on Lycos during its most recent quarter and pushed the search engine company further into the red, but revenue and e-commerce deals nevertheless boosted its revenue. [News.com]
Lycos improves Tripod search
- Net community Tripod, owned by Lycos, today said it is improving the search capabilities among its personal home pages. [News.com]
Lycos, AT&T in online deal
- Lycos continues to make deals intended to spawn its growth into a full-blown Web portal service. [News.com]
MCI cuts unlimited Net access
- MCI Communications is no longer offering unlimited Net access to new users--including customers who sign up for Yahoo Online, the two firms' cobranded Web-based online service. [News.com]
MCI dives, but beats Street
- MCI Communications said yesterday that its first-quarter net income plunged 66 percent but still beat Wall Street forecasts amid strong growth in revenues, traffic, and its data services business. [News.com]
MCI seeks bids for part of Net unit
- MCI Communications is quietly soliciting bids for its backbone business, in an apparent move to ease the concerns of antitrust regulators reviewing its pending megamerger with WorldCom [News.com]
MCI sells Net backbone
- Looking to win approval from European regulators for its pending $37 billion sale to WorldCom, MCI Communications sells off its Internet facilities to Britain's Cable & Wireless for $625 million in cash. [News.com]
MCI sells Net backbone to C&W
- Britain's Cable & Wireless said today that it would acquire the Internet facilities of MCI Communications for $625 million, payable in cash. [News.com]
MCI-WorldCom merger questioned
- Facing growing concern from a broad range of government and industry players over its proposed acquisition by WorldCom, MCI Communications is searching for ways to get approval for the $37 billion deal. [News.com]
Mac momentum mounting
- Faster notebooks, a radically revised desktop model called the "iMac," and a rising stock price are revitalizing Apple Computer, a company that had long been buffeted by falling market share and quarterly losses. Is interim CEO Steve Jobs turning Apple around? [News.com]
MacWeek gives up the ghost
- MacWeek, the only weekly publication devoted to covering the Macintosh platform, said it will transform itself into Emedia Weekly and expand its purview to cover Windows- and Unix-based machines. [News.com]
Macromedia inches back into black
- Macromedia reported a jump in revenue today and said that it climbed into the black for its latest quarter, as the company improved operations and updated some of its products. [News.com]
Macromedia, adult site in copyright flap
- In the Internet's latest "David and Goliath" conflict, a giant is claiming copyright infringement over a little guy's cries of censorship. [News.com]
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