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Linux Online outage persists - Linux Online's popular Web site, www.linux.org, has been off-line since Monday--a casualty of problems between the site's operators and the Internet service provider it was using. [News.com]
 
Lotus adds groupware tools - Continuing its efforts to provide a smooth and enticing upgrade path to its groupware suites, Lotus Development today said it will now start distributing several email and calendar migration tools built by one of its key business partners. [News.com]
 
Lotus adds to Notes, Domino suite - Lotus Development today said it is making a number of enhancements to its Lotus Notes and Domino collaboration suite that include integrating Web development tools from Microsoft and RealNetworks' latest video player product. [News.com]
 
Lotus pairs eSuite tools, Domino - Lotus Development said it plans to begin shipping its package of Java applets and tools for Web developers with its Domino Designer Pack beginning next week. [News.com]
 
Lucent lays out network future - ATLANTA-Lucent Technologies chief Richard McGinn isn't shy about discussing where he thinks the networking industry is heading. [News.com]
 
Lucent leans on home networking - Lucent Technologies today announced a new chip family it hopes will make home networks more like their corporate siblings, allowing home users to share printers, files, and Internet access. [News.com]
 
Lucent surpasses Street estimates - Telecommunications equipment maker Lucent Technologies today reported that net income for its fourth quarter rose 49 percent because of strong demand for its products both domestically and globally, and easily exceeded Wall Street expectations. [News.com]
 
Lucent to buy Quadritek Systems - Telephone equipment maker Lucent Technologies today announced it has acquired Quadritek Systems, a privately held, start-up developer of next-generation Internet Protocol network administration software, for about $50 million in cash. [News.com]
 
Lucent to use Novell software - In an emerging battle to integrate information about a slew of network-attached devices into a central administrative software package, Novell may have scored a victory over Microsoft today with news of a directory services partnership with equipment giant Lucent Technologies. [News.com]
 
Lycos launches auction search - In the spirit of the Web content-aggregation model that has driven many portal stocks through the roof, Lycos will introduce a new service Monday aimed at helping Web auction houses increase their exposure and reach. [News.com]
 
Lycos plays hide-and-seek - Lycos today gave Netizens a peek at its home page but then quickly pulled it back into beta testing after the company discovered a number of glitches. [News.com]
 
Lycos to buy Wired Digital - Internet search engine Lycos today announced plans to acquire Wired Digital in an attempt to strengthen its position as one of the most-visited Internet sites. [News.com]
 
MAG joins mini-notebook race - MAG Portables, a unit of a company best known for its monitors, announced today that it is shipping an ultrasmall notebook with the price of one model falling below $1,000. [News.com]
 
MCI WorldCom boosts network - MCI and WorldCom are starting to show some fruit from their recent merger with the announcement today that the combined company is marrying frame relay and Internet technologies. [News.com]
 
MCI WorldCom revenues surge - Surging revenues from voice, data and Internet services helped telecommunications giant MCI WorldCom post earnings that met Wall Street's expectations. [News.com]
 
MSN launches carpet-bomb campaign - Carpet-bomb, and they will come. [News.com]
 
MSN plans portals in 24 countries - Microsoft today will announce it plans to launch local versions of MSN.com, its Web search and content aggregation service, in 24 countries worldwide. [News.com]
 
MSN portal boosts finance content - Microsoft is expected to launch a personal finance service on its MSN.com portal in answer to Web sites such as Quicken.com, according to sources close to the company. [News.com]
 
MSN.com sees password glitch - Netizens visiting MSN.com today were confronted with a curious log-in section on top of the regular features offered on the portal. [News.com]
 
Magaziner addresses domains - The transfer of power from the government to the private sector over administration of the Internet could begin within a few weeks, presidential Internet policy adviser Ira Magaziner said today. [News.com]
 
 

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