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Lotus debuts connector for J.D. Edwards - The Domino effect is landing on J.D. Edwards One World. [News.com]
 
Lotus touts real-time products - Lotus Development is getting closer to adding instantaneous communication to its groupware product line. [News.com]
 
Lotus touts real-time products - Lotus Development is getting closer to adding instantaneous communication to its groupware product line. [News.com]
 
Lucent plans network in Ireland - Telecommunications equipment maker Lucent Technologies today signed a $108 million deal with Ocean, the communications unit of the Electricity Supply Board of Ireland, and British Telecom to provide a nationwide network for businesses and residential consumers in Ireland. [News.com]
 
Lucent teams with Time Warner - Telecom equipment maker Lucent Technologies said today it has been awarded a $250 million, three-year products and services contract by Time Warner Telecom to expand its network in U.S. metropolitan markets. [News.com]
 
Lycos barely beats Street - Lycos narrowly beat Wall Street expectations after it reported earnings that were 1 cent per share higher than analyst estimates. [News.com]
 
Lycos gets a book deal - Lycos said today that it has entered into a $10 million European online retail book deal with German media giant Bertelsmann AG. [News.com]
 
Lycos makes retail deal - On the same day that it narrowly beat Wall Street's expectations, Lycos delivered on its strategy to leverage its ballooning network into potentially lucrative partnership agreements. [News.com]
 
Lycos, Labrador in dogfight - A Massachusetts lawsuit is turning into a dog-eat-dog situation. [News.com]
 
MCI WorldCom exec heads to Prodigy - David Trachtenberg left his job today as the head of MCI WorldCom's Internet division and is heading to Prodigy. [News.com]
 
MCI WorldCom to offer DSL service - MCI WorldCom announced today that it will roll out high-speed digital subscriber line (DSL) Internet access nationwide by the end of 1998. [News.com]
 
MCI WorldCom to offer Tokyo service - MCI WorldCom's Japanese division said today that it will become the first foreign owned company to offer voice and data service to the Tokyo market on its own network. [News.com]
 
MCI WorldCom wraps new Net package - MCI WorldCom rolled out new evidence today that the company's acquisition binge is adding up to something more than just the sum of its expensive parts. [News.com]
 
MCI Worldcom exec touts DSL service - MCI Worldcom vice chairman John Sidgmore spiced up his routinely perky keynote speech with a bit of news sure to cheer Net users frustrated by slow connections--the company is beginning a nationwide rollout of its fast DSL Internet access service. [News.com]
 
MCI Worldcom exec touts DSL service - MCI Worldcom vice chairman John Sidgmore spiced up his routinely perky keynote speech with a bit of news sure to cheer Net users frustrated by slow connections--the company is beginning a nationwide rollout of its fast DSL Internet access service. [News.com]
 
MCI to fund local phone, tech start-ups - MCI WorldCom will kick off a $500 million investment fund aimed at boosting its access to local networks and high-tech data services, the company said today. [News.com]
 
MIPS chips take new course - Chip designer MIPS yesterday unveiled plans to make it easier for customers to adapt its basic processor technology for use in smart phones, handheld devices, and networking equipment. [News.com]
 
MacAddict issues CD-ROM caveat - MacAddict, a popular Mac-only magazine, said this week that the CD-ROM shipped with its December issue contains a variant of the notorious "AutoStart" worm on it. [News.com]
 
Macy's to boast giant Net shopping site - Macy's is ready to unveil one of the largest Internet shopping sites offered by an established retailer, joining a wave of merchandisers to set up shop online in order to cash in for the holiday season. [News.com]
 
Magaziner to resign - The White House's chief Internet adviser, Ira Magaziner, is planning to resign by the end of the year, his staff said today. [News.com]
 
 

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