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WorldNet works on portal strategy - With a string of new services and a revamped pricing structure, AT&T's WorldNet service is beginning to regain momentum lost over several years of lackluster marketing. [News.com]
 
XML to "revolutionize" info exchange - XML will revolutionize the exchange of business information similar to the way the phone, fax machine, and photocopier did when those devices were invented, a new report says. [News.com]
 
Xoom.com shares skyrocket after IPO - Shares of Xoom.com spiked 200 percent higher before settling some after the direct marketing community site went public today. [News.com]
 
Y2K bug will cost Israeli banks $100 million - Israeli banks will spend $100 million to solve computer problems in the year 2000, a date systems may have difficulty recognizing, according to reports. [News.com]
 
Y2K software suit dismissed - A judge has dismissed a class action lawsuit against Macola Software, a decision that may set a precedent for Year 2000 compliance issues, attorneys said. [News.com]
 
Y2K suits against Intuit dismissed - Three Year 2000 lawsuits filed against Intuit in New York have been dismissed. A California judge dismissed a similar suit against Intuit in August, but that lawsuit has been revived. [News.com]
 
Yahoo to test PalmPilot system - Yahoo, one of the most popular destinations for news and information on the Internet, today said it will offer an easier way for computer users to update scheduling and contact data on computers using the Yahoo Web site as a transfer point. [News.com]
 
Year 2000 case law emerging - As the first wave of Year 2000-related lawsuits come to a close, precedents are being set that foreshadow what is to come for companies on both sides of the issue. [News.com]
 
Zapata plans Net comeback - Zapata, a fish oil and meat-casings company, wants to start trolling again for Internet businesses. [News.com]
 
Ziff-Davis preps for ZDNet IPO - Ziff-Davis has filed for an initial public offering of stock that will track the performance of ZDNet, its online business unit, in a move it said could raise as much as $115 million. [News.com]
 
iMac sales have Apple smiling - News that the iMac is the top selling consumer computer in retail helped boost Apple Computer stock for the second day in a row. [News.com]
 
iMac still selling well - Apple's iMac took the top spot in desktop computer superstore sales for three consecutive months this fall, beating out low- and mid-range PC systems. [News.com]
 
iMall shares surge on AT&T agreement - Story Copyright © 1998 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. [News.com]
 
iVillage files to go public - iVillage, an online community for women backed by America Online and NBC, today filed for an initial public offering that could raise as much as $46 million. [News.com]
 
 

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