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AT&T broadens Net strategy - After a wild week on the Internet, in which it announced partnerships with three major search and content sites, AT&T is promising more of the same to come. [News.com]
 
AT&T in talks to sell paging unit - AT&T said it is in serious talks to sell its paging unit, which Wall Street estimates could go on the trading block for up to $450 million. [News.com]
 
AT&T wants Bells to sell services - Ma Bell wants her offspring to hawk her wares. [News.com]
 
ATM resurgence noted by networkers - ATM technology is starting to live up to the hype, giving networking companies a needed financial boost. [News.com]
 
Adaptec earnings short of forecast - Adaptec, a maker of input-output devices and components, reported lower-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings, citing industry price wars and turmoil in the disk drive market. [News.com]
 
Aiming for black consumers - Bell Atlantic and BET Holdings said they plan to test-market packages of telecommunications services to respond to the growing needs of African American consumers. [News.com]
 
Allchin hypes integration - If a computer aficionado just returned from an extended stay on the moon and found himself at the Networld+Interop industry trade show he or she might think all was right on Planet Microsoft. [News.com]
 
AltaVista beefing up - Search site AltaVista next week will add a feature that aims to make it easier for Web surfers and product vendors to find each other. [News.com]
 
AltaVista launches financial area - Digital Equipment-owned search engine AltaVista today launched its Finance Zone, the company's latest attempt to squeeze into the Internet gateway or "portal" space by beefing up its content. [News.com]
 
AltaVista steps aside on Yahoo - With Inktomi now slated to become the power behind Yahoo's searches, the question becomes: what about AltaVista? [News.com]
 
AltaVista takes on languages - Digital Equipment said today its Internet search engine supports one-step searching across the entire Web in a variety of languages, among them Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. [News.com]
 
America Online born again - America Online has come a long way in a relatively short time. [News.com]
 
America seeing Pentium II fakes - Although the existence of counterfeit 300-MHz Pentium II chips was believed to be largely confined to Europe, the majority of occurrences so far have turned up in the United States. [News.com]
 
Ameritech to ring cash for Qwest - Qwest Communications International said today that it expects its marketing pact with Ameritech to add at least $100 million to $200 million to the company's 1999 revenues. [News.com]
 
Ameritech ups Net access fees - Ameritech said today that effective June 1, it will raise the price of unlimited access to the Internet via its Ameritech.net service, with the new monthly rate increased to $21.95 from $19.95. [News.com]
 
Another DVD scheme emerges - Just when it seemed that the DVD world had ended its standards rivalry, a technology announced today from Multimedia 2000 gives developers another option for digital video discs. [News.com]
 
Another Netscape giveaway - Netscape Communications is giving away software again. [News.com]
 
Antitrust activity "unprecedented" - Microsoft isn't the only company keeping trustbusters in Washington busy. [News.com]
 
Apple adopting Intel technology - Apple Computer is swallowing its pride and adopting technologies developed in the "Wintel" world as it strives to lower manufacturing costs and offer customers a wider array of hardware options in forthcoming systems. [News.com]
 
Apple breaks $30-per-share mark - Yesterday, for the first time in two years, Apple Computer's stock broke the $30 barrier. With the shares closing at $30.31, it was the second time this week that the company has hit a 52-week high. [News.com]
 
 

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