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MSN tests search engine
- Microsoft has launched a beta version of its highly anticipated search engine, almost a year after the software giant said it was developing the product with technology firm Inktomi. [News.com]
MSN.com does search deals
- Microsoft portal MSN.com has reached agreements worth $60 million with four Net companies to provide searches on a rotating basis. [News.com]
MTV "hack" backfires
- When Netizens craving music industry skinny visited MTV Online last week, they were not greeted with the standard navigation menu, but instead with a crudely scribbled message: "JF was here." [News.com]
Mac on the attack
- With iMac sales still heating up the shelves, Apple hasn't yet caught up with the demand for its sleek new system. But iMac isn't the only ace in Apple's future hand--the company's also talking up Mac OS 8.5 and the OS X as part of its strategy. [News.com]
Macromedia aims line at training
- Macromedia today unveiled a new product line geared toward the online corporate training market. [News.com]
Macromedia enters AOL deal
- Macromedia announced a significant distribution deal today under which its Flash and Shockwave players are included in the new version of America Online. [News.com]
Macronix, VLSI in chip tie-up
- Taiwan's Macronix International announced a technology-sharing agreement with specialty chipmaker VLSI Technology. [News.com]
Major vendors show OBI support
- Backers of a protocol to make online procurement easier are hoping that a demonstration later this week that software from different vendors can communicate with each other will boost the Open Buying on the Internet protocol. [News.com]
Malaysia steps up tech efforts
- Malaysia's ambitious plan to create a futuristic "Cybercity" is a year ahead of schedule and its builders are confident they can still maintain the pace despite recent financial difficulties sweeping over Asia. [News.com]
Manugistics to level layoffs
- Software developer Manugistics Group said today that it has embarked on a restructuring program that will cut jobs and create a division to serve the technology and electronics market. [News.com]
MarketWatch.com going public?
- Data Broadcasting said it plans to sell to the public a stake of MarketWatch.com, a joint venture with CBS Broadcasting. [News.com]
Markets in flux
- Stocks continued their roller-coaster ride today. The Dow surged early but was down again in late trading, while the Nasdaq index recorded a modest gain. [News.com]
Markets lower on fresh concerns
- Stocks were under pressure again today as overseas financial turmoil capped the market's rebound from Monday's 513-point slide in the Dow Jones industrial average. [News.com]
Markets react to Clinton video
- Wall Street stocks fell hard at the opening bell, as investors gauged what damage the release of President Clinton's videotaped grand jury testimony would inflict on already jittery markets, but recovered later after investors absorbed the initial shock. [News.com]
Markets slide on rate cut news
- Wall Street stocks closed lower today after the Federal Reserve announced a quarter-percent interest rate cut, less than what most investors had hoped for. [News.com]
Markets up on Greenspan hints
- Wall Street stocks soared today, with investors banking on Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan's hints when he spoke before the Senate Budget Committee tody that a U.S. interest rate cut was imminent. [News.com]
Matsushita closing part of trend
- From Washington state to small towns in England, the semiconductor industry slump has German, Japanese, and U.S. chipmakers pulling up stakes and closing plants. [News.com]
MediaOne a telecom target?
- Broadband service company MediaOne Group is the only attractive merger partner remaining for any major telecommunications outfit that wants to be a player in the coming convergence of personal computers and television, influential industry analysts speculated at a conference here today. [News.com]
Medical email has benefits, risks
- Regular email communication between doctors and patients has the potential to enhance the health care of millions, but carries some risks as well, according to a report. [News.com]
Memory chip firms to cut back
- Leading Japanese memory chip makers plan to cut back on production in coming months in response to continuing price drops, but the decision could be ill-timed. [News.com]
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