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EarthLink teams with NSI - Online access provider EarthLink today sealed a cross-linking deal with top-level domain name registry Network Solutions. [News.com]
 
EarthWeb IPO defies gravity - EarthWeb shares more than tripled in their first day of trading, as the company, which provides technical information online, benefited from investor enthusiasm for Internet stocks. [News.com]
 
EchoStar launches new satellite service - EchoStar Communications launched a new direct broadcast satellite television service in Alaska, Hawaii and U.S. territories today, while federal regulators ruled renters have a right to install small satellite dishes on their homes. [News.com]
 
EchoStar to buy satellite assets - Digital broadcast satellite company EchoStar Communications today agreed to buy satellite assets owned by media company News Corporation and telecommunications company MCI WorldCom. [News.com]
 
Egghead gets stock boost from redesign - Shares of Egghead.com surged to an new 52-week high after the company, which sells software and computer products over the Internet, said it introduced a redesigned Web site that will allow it to broaden its product offerings. [News.com]
 
Egghead.com promotes revamped site - Coinciding with the revamp of its Web site this week, computer software and hardware retailer Egghead.com has launched an advertising campaign to debut its Web-based operation. [News.com]
 
Election site jumps the gun - Thanks to an embarrassing snafu, voters across the country could have learned who won the election--before the votes were ever cast. [News.com]
 
Election sites avoid gridlock - Two years ago, when the Net was just gaining in popularity, sites posting election results were deluged with so much traffic that citizens hungry for information had to turn elsewhere. This election year was a different story. [News.com]
 
Ellison plans hardware, bashes Bill - In a keynote address filled with Bill-bashing, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison tonight outlined an initiative to bundle Oracle 8i on hardware devices dedicated to running the Internet-friendly database. [News.com]
 
Ellison plans hardware, bashes Bill - In a keynote address filled with Bill-bashing, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison tonight outlined an initiative to bundle Oracle 8i on hardware devices dedicated to running the Internet-friendly database. [News.com]
 
Email you just can't miss - Israel-based MailPush is banking on the fact that telephones, pagers, email, and instant messaging don't provide consumers with enough ways to reach out and touch someone. [News.com]
 
Entrust to secure far-flung networks - Security software supplier Entrust Technologies is unveiling plans to enable companies to securely handle communications and electronic commerce, not only on private corporate networks, but also with outside suppliers and customers via the Internet. [News.com]
 
Ericsson-HP, Cap Gemini ink deal - Ericsson Hewlett-Packard Telecommunications, a joint venture between Sweden's Ericsson and U.S. computer giant Hewlett-Packard, said today that it had signed a cooperation deal with Dutch software firm Cap Gemini. [News.com]
 
Europe deadlocked over digital signatures - European Union telecommunications ministers have failed to resolve a row over how strictly to regulate the technology used to create "electronic signatures," prompting a rebuke from the EU's top technology official. [News.com]
 
Europe lags on Y2K issue - European governments are failing to protect their citizens against fallout from the millennium computer bomb, and the consequences of their inaction are likely to start at the end of this year in hospitals and welfare systems, a conference was told yesterday. [News.com]
 
Europe lags on Y2K issue - European governments are failing to protect their citizens against fallout from the millennium computer bomb, and the consequences of their inaction are likely to start at the end of this year in hospitals and welfare systems, a conference was told yesterday. [News.com]
 
Europe warned to catch up on Net - Europe will fall further behind in Internet commerce unless governments make more effort to clear away barriers, a conference here sponsored by the Gartner Group research firm was told. [News.com]
 
Europe, U.S. wrestle over Net privacy - Clinton administration officials today are disputing reports that the European Union plans to reject a U.S. compromise to keep digital information flowing between the territories in the face of a strict new EU data privacy directive. [News.com]
 
Everex climbs mini-notebook mountain - Everex is set to debut its first Windows CE-based mini-notebook next week at the Comdex trade show along with an upgraded palm-size information manager that offers more memory capacity. [News.com]
 
Excerpts from the Java ruling - Following are highlights of Judge Ronald Whyte's 31-page ruling that Microsoft must alter its version of Java, which is shipped in products such as Windows 98 and Internet Explorer: [News.com]
 
 

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