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AltaVista taps email marketing - AltaVista has taken a step in what antispammers consider the right direction by launching an opt-in direct marketing service. [News.com]
 
AmEx launches Net payment service - American Express said its foreign exchange services division has launched an Internet-based service enabling small and medium U.S. firms to notify AmEx to send payments in 41 different currencies. [News.com]
 
Amazon alleges Wal-Mart intimidation - Amazon.com is accusing Wal-Mart Stores of waging an intimidation campaign against companies seeking to hire workers away from the world's largest retailer, court papers show. [News.com]
 
Amazon branches out and up - Amazon.com's stock jumped 22 points today after the opening of its video and holiday gift store. [News.com]
 
Amazon insiders sell $35 million - Amazon.com insiders, including chairman and chief executive Jeffrey P. Bezos, filed to sell 277,500 shares worth a total of $35.2 million as shares rose on news of smaller-than-expected losses at the No. 1 Internet bookseller. [News.com]
 
Amazon to sell software - Amazon.com, the No. 1 online bookstore, is expected to pitch software over the Internet, in line with its strategy of selling more products online, analysts and Web commerce analysts said. [News.com]
 
Amazon.com selling want-ad software - Amazon.com agreed to sell technology that automatically collects Internet help-wanted ads to employee recruitment software company Restrac, shedding an asset unrelated to its online retail business. [News.com]
 
Amazon.com surges on stock split - Shares of online retailer Amazon.com surged in early trading today after the company announced yesterday that it will split its stock 3-for-1. [News.com]
 
Ameritech takes a swipe at the FCC - Ameritech's chairman Richard Notebaert delivered an unusually blunt criticism of federal telephone regulators for their comments about his company's proposed $61 billion merger with SBC Communications. [News.com]
 
Ameritech wants TCI network access - Regional Bell phone company Ameritech wants access to Tele-Communications Incorporated's network as a requirement of the No. 1 cable operator's merger with AT&T. [News.com]
 
Analysts: EDS faces uphill climb - Electronic Data Systems was downgraded by influential investment bank Salomon Smith Barney as the world's second-largest consulting and computer systems integration company continues to see its revenues from its largest client fall. [News.com]
 
Andersen revenues up 23% - Andersen Worldwide, the private professional services and consulting firm, said today its fiscal 1998 revenues rose 23 percent from the previous year, boosted by the strong performance of its Anderson Consulting unit, the world's largest consulting firm. [News.com]
 
Andreessen decides to take some R&R - After four years and seven months with the company he cofounded, Marc Andreessen is taking a sabbatical from Netscape Communications. [News.com]
 
Andreessen to invest in Replay - Marc Andreessen, cofounder of Netscape Communications, is investing an undisclosed amount of his personal funds in Replay Networks, saying that the small Silicon Valley start-up's technology may do for television what Netscape did for the Net. [News.com]
 
Annuncio preps for its debut - Los Altos, California-based Annuncio Software next week will launch as a company and begin early testing of its flagship marketing automation suite. [News.com]
 
Anti-Defamation League hosts hate filter - The Anti-Defamation League, which has been monitoring hate groups for 85 years, has teamed up with educational software maker The Learning Company to create a filter that screens out hate sites on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Antitrust problems for AOL? - U.S. antitrust authorities would almost certainly give the green light to Internet superpower America Online's deal to acquire Netscape Communications, experts said. [News.com]
 
Appeals court mulls bid for tapes - Microsoft tried again yesterday to get secret tapes about competitor Netscape from two professors, arguing the information may be vital to defend it from charges it violated U.S. antitrust laws. [News.com]
 
Apple confirms bug - Apple Computer has confirmed a bug in its Sherlock search software. [News.com]
 
Apple launches iMac loan program - Seeing that demand for the popular iMac is tapering off somewhat, Apple Computer is trying to boost sales with a special loan program that has already been quietly launched for the holiday season. [News.com]
 
 

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