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2Bridge updates Web publishing - 2Bridge Software, a vendor of Web-based enterprise applications, today rolled out the latest version of its Web publishing and content management package. [News.com]
 
300-MHz K6 to spur low-cost laptops - Advanced Micro Devices today released a 300-MHz version of its K6 processor for notebooks, a move that should advance the slow but steady march toward low-priced portables. [News.com]
 
300-MHz notebook specifications - A sampling of the specifications for new 300-MHz Pentium II-based notebooks. [News.com]
 
3Com palms Sybase database - Sybase and 3Com today announced a deal to bring Sybase's mobile database, Adaptive Server Anywhere, and its UltraLite technology, to the Palm Computing platform. [News.com]
 
3Com surprises Wall Street - Meeting Wall Street whispers of an upside surprise, 3Com beat analysts' expectations for its fiscal 1999 first quarter by 4 cents, the latest sign that the data networking giant may have overcome a tumultuous fiscal 1998 to return to sustained growth. [News.com]
 
3DO exec ups stake 19% - 3DO said today that Trip Hawkins, its chairman and chief executive, had bought about 2.9 million company shares on the open market, raising his stake to 5.1 million shares, or about 19.8 percent. [News.com]
 
3Dfx sues rival Nvidia - Nvidia, a rising star in the graphics chip market, has been hit with yet another patent infringment lawsuit, this time from 3Dfx. [News.com]
 
@Home ramps up retail strategy - High-speed Internet service provider @Home Network is teaming up with retail vendors such as CompUSA to ramp up the rollout of cable modem service in select areas, the companies said today. [News.com]
 
@Home to test flashy ads - Cable Net access provider @Home is teaming up with a number of high-profile companies to test the effectiveness of media-rich advertisements on the high-speed platform. [News.com]
 
@Home won't suffer from FCC - Wall Street is watching closely as the Federal Communications Commission weighs whether to regulate high-speed cable Net access services such as @Home, but most analysts aren't concerned, at least for now. [News.com]
 
A billion cell phone users in 2005? - Cellular phone giant Nokia said today it has raised its forecast for the world's mobile phone subscribers to one billion users in 2005. [News.com]
 
A call for e-commerce research - More research is needed to discover the possibilities --both current and future--of electronic commerce, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development reported today. [News.com]
 
AMP tries to stave off takeover - Electrical connection company AMP, which is fighting a takeover bid by AlliedSignal, said today that it will make a tender offer for up to 30 million of its own shares at $55 each--a substantial premium over AlliedSignal's offer of $44.50 per share. [News.com]
 
AOL aims for half of new Netizens - Online giant America Online expects to reach half of all new U.S. Internet users in coming years--in a market that could grow by as much as 7 million homes annually. [News.com]
 
AOL completes earnings report - After more than a month of involved talks with the Securities and Exchange Commission, America Online today reported full earnings results for the fourth quarter of 1998. [News.com]
 
AOL down this morning - America Online said customers were unable to sign on for about an hour this morning after software malfunctioned during a scheduled update. [News.com]
 
AOL gets customer service software - Hoping to streamline its customer service operations, America Online announced it will license software technology from Inference for use in its call centers. [News.com]
 
AOL lowers game rates - America Online today lowered its hourly rate for games, calling into question whether the online giant can maintain a pay-for-play model for games that are free elsewhere on the Net. [News.com]
 
AOL plans CD-ROM onslaught - Harking back to a marketing strategy that transformed America Online into a household name, the online giant on Monday will launch its campaign to distribute millions of its new AOL 4.0 CD-ROMs. [News.com]
 
AOL revival brings more ads - Last week, when America Online announced the signing of a deal with CBS to promote the network's television programs throughout its service, the online giant also decided to revive an old marketing tool it had shelved for the past two years. [News.com]
 
 

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