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AOL 4.0 in limited beta test - The first 50,000 America Online (AOL) customers have downloaded the new publicly available "limited preview" version of the service's system software, AOL 4.0, and company executives are getting ready for the next round of releases. [News.com]
 
AOL accused of privacy violation - America Online (AOL) may have violated its own policy and perhaps the law when it allegedly revealed the identity of a member to a Navy investigator. [News.com]
 
AOL admits to privacy lapse - America Online (AOL) today is admitting that a customer service representative divulged private information about an AOL member to a Navy investigator, in violation of the online service's own privacy policy. [News.com]
 
AOL debuts Teen Channel - America Online (AOL) today debuted its Teen Channel, an area that caters to perhaps AOL's most loyal and active customers. [News.com]
 
AOL investigating Navy discharge - America Online (AOL) executives said today they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the dismissal of a U.S. Navy sailor on grounds that he allegedly admitted in his AOL member profile that he is gay. [News.com]
 
AOL may cut CompuServe staff - America Online (AOL) is considering laying off more than 300 CompuServe customer support personnel, or more than 20 percent of the company's work force, according to reports. [News.com]
 
AOL plans German expansion - America Online (AOL) said today it plans to expand its online network in Germany, and to promote it with a large television advertisement campaign. [News.com]
 
AOL reaches 11 million mark - America Online (AOL) today announced that it has 11 million members. [News.com]
 
AOL spam threat rescinded - A small group of bulk emailers has reneged on its boisterous threat to post online 5 million America Online email addresses--which was to be in protest of the online service's antispam policy. [News.com]
 
AOL sues more spammers - America Online (AOL) is once again taking spammers who plague its system's members to court. [News.com]
 
AOL sues porn spammers - America Online (AOL), in its ongoing battle to try to clear its spam-riddled network of junk email, has filed two more lawsuits. [News.com]
 
AOL: Hands off ISPs - America Online today urged the Federal Communications Commission to maintain a hands-off regulatory approach when it comes to Net service providers. [News.com]
 
AST joins notebook price trend - AST Research cut notebook prices today by 5 to 13 percent, the second price cut from a major vendor this week and a move that could spell the beginning of a price war in the portable arena. [News.com]
 
AT&T layoffs loom - AT&T (T) is planning to cut at least 15,000 jobs and reorganize as it gears up to compete in the local telephone and Internet service markets as well as other new businesses, sources familiar with the plans said today. [News.com]
 
AT&T moves closer to @Home - Just a month after rumors swirled of AT&T (T) investing more than $1 billion in @Home Network (ATHM) to expand into the high-speed Net access business, the two companies today got cozier in a more roundabout way--through Teleport Communications Group (TCGI), a local telecom. [News.com]
 
AT&T posts strong profits - AT&T (T) today posted surprisingly strong fourth-quarter profits and announced plans, as expected, to cut between 15,000 and 18,000 jobs by the end of next year in a bid to become leaner and more competitive. [News.com]
 
AT&T spams Webmasters - AT&T reached out and touched Webmasters today with an unsolicited promotional email message. [News.com]
 
AT&T to merge with Teleport - AT&T (T) said today that it agreed to buy Teleport Communications Group (TCGI) in an $11.3 billion stock deal that will mark its bold entry into the local telephone market. [News.com]
 
Acer notebooks slashed again - For the second time in a month, Acer America has cut notebook prices, this time from 6 to 16 percent. [News.com]
 
Ad agencies getting more wired - Advertising agencies are becoming increasingly involved in interactive technology, and more than three-fourths have created Internet sites for their clients, according to a survey released today. [News.com]
 
 

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