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Amazon, RealNetworks rally - Internet stocks came back to life today, catching up to the rest of Wall Street a day after many other companies rode a broader market rebound. [News.com]
 
An end to mile-long searches? - When IBM scientist Prabhakar Raghavan was planning a vacation to Thailand about a year ago, he did what many of us in the Internet age now do. He turned to cyberspace. [News.com]
 
Analyst: Net stock upside "a blip" - Internet stocks that have floundered during the past several weeks got a bump this morning, buoyed by double-digit gains yesterday, but one analyst tempered hopes that the activity marks the beginning of another bull run. [News.com]
 
Andreessen selling 200,000 shares - Marc Andreessen, executive vice president and cofounder of Netscape Communications, has filed to sell 200,000 shares of the company's stock valued at $4.28 million, according to a regulatory filing. [News.com]
 
Annoy.com free to bother Netizens - The publishers of the scorching commentary site Annoy.com say they can keep raising eyebrows without fear of prosecution under a federal court ruling today. [News.com]
 
Another exec departs Disney - Disney Online today confirmed that Susan Wyland, vice president of its online property Family.com, has left the company to pursue other opportunities. [News.com]
 
Another glitch in BofA Net service - Some Netizens have turned to their banks' Internet offerings to avoid going to the bank and waiting on line. But many have found themselves instead merely waiting online. [News.com]
 
Another new face for HotWired - Wired Digital today launched its fourth revision of HotWired. [News.com]
 
Another security hole in Hotmail - Microsoft's Hotmail has acknowledged a security problem with its Web-based email service that could compromise the accounts of users in corporate computing environments. [News.com]
 
Antitrust case could be delayed - Microsoft and government prosecutors have agreed to postpone trial in the landmark antitrust case against the software giant until October 15, but the judge presiding over the suit has not yet approved the delay, a source familiar with the matter said. [News.com]
 
Apple fixes iMac printer problems - Apple Computer has developed a fix for iMac owners unable to use an Epson printer based on a connection scheme that's new to the Mac platform. [News.com]
 
Apple may outsource iMacs - Overwhelmed with demand for its popular iMac, Apple Computer may soon resort to using outside manufacturers to maintain supplies of Macintosh computers, harking back to problems the company has historically had with meeting demand for popular products. [News.com]
 
Apple revs AppleWorks software - Apple Computer took a step toward revitalizing its consumer and education offerings today by releasing a new version of its AppleWorks software for Macintosh computers. [News.com]
 
Apple sets OS 8.5 release date - The date has been set for the release of the newest version of the Macintosh operating system, as Apple Computer also prepares to roll out a low-cost PowerBook portable computer early next month. [News.com]
 
Argon revs up high-speed play - Even with an actual product not due until the first half of next year, high-end networking start-up Argon Networks continues to release details of its strategy to go after the core of service provider layouts. [News.com]
 
Asia shipping mixed on Y2K - The computer scourge of year 2000, the millennium bug, has drawn responses from Asia's shipping industry ranging from casual to confident. [News.com]
 
Asyst hurt by chip sector slump - Asyst Technologies, an equipment supplier for chipmakers, said today that it expects its second-quarter revenues to fall 65 percent from the same period a year earlier and to drop even further for the third quarter due to the slump in the semiconductor industry. [News.com]
 
Auction site's ads probed - As eBay prepares to go public, a state attorney general's office has notified the online auction company that it has received customer complaints about its advertising practices and its role in sales that occur on its site. [News.com]
 
Austria plans global Net meeting - Austria has offered to host a conference next spring in Vienna to draw up a global charter on legal and technical issues affecting the Internet, Austrian Research Minister Caspar Einem said. [News.com]
 
Avnet to fall short - Avnet said today that it expects its fiscal 1999 first-quarter earnings to fall below Wall Street expectations due to continued weakness in the global electronic components markets. [News.com]
 
 

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