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DrugStore.com goes live--kind of - DrugStore.com, backed by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, has opened a site on the Web--albeit it with scant information about the anticipated launch of the online drugstore. [News.com]
 
E*Trade launches portal site - Online brokerage E*Trade today joined the legion of content sites "going portal." [News.com]
 
E-commerce causes security woes - The spread of e-commerce applications within corporations is increasing the risks of losing revenue or vital information to attackers, a new study of IT professionals indicates. [News.com]
 
ECI Telecom buys NKO's Net unit - Israel's ECI Telecom has acquired the Internet telephony development and manufacturing operations of NKO, a unit of Israel's Clal Industries & Investments, Clal said yesterday. [News.com]
 
ESPN adds college football audio - ESPN.com has begun blending Broadcast.com's college football audio programming into its own content, a natural move for both parties that marks another small step in the march toward convergence. [News.com]
 
ESPN strikes a new course - Closely following a string of announcements from sports sites ramping up for the beginning of football season, giant ESPN today kicked off a new online strategy with the incorporation of SportsZone and other branded sites into newly launched ESPN.com. [News.com]
 
EarthLink, Charter extend pact - EarthLink, an Internet service provider, and Charter Communications, a cable and telecommunications firm, said today that they have reached an agreement to deliver high-speed Internet service across the United States, extending an existing agreement between them. [News.com]
 
Eaton hit by chip slump - Eaton Semiconductor Equipment Operations detailed its approach to riding out a slump in the computer chip industry, announcing layoffs and other moves to scale back its semiconductor equipment operations. [News.com]
 
Economic report defies pessimism - A leading German economic institute forecasts solid growth to continue in Western Europe and in the United States despite world economic turnmoil and recession in Japan. [News.com]
 
Egyptian hackers arrested - Police arrested two Egyptian computer hackers, accusing them of using a stolen credit card number to download pornographic pictures and films worth $147,000 from the Internet, security sources said. [News.com]
 
Ellen Hancock named Exodus CEO - Former Apple Computer executive vice president and chief technology officer Ellen Hancock, who resigned in a palace coup in 1997, has found herself at the top of another Silicon Valley company. [News.com]
 
Ellison calls Gates the PC pope - Mark McGwire may be the biggest story of late, but when it comes to high tech the perennial topic is Bill Gates and the sway he holds over the industry. [News.com]
 
Ellison: I could have owned Apple - If not for some lawyerly advice, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison would today be a proud owner of Apple Computer. [News.com]
 
Enlisting high-end help for NT - Microsoft executives all but admitted today that if its Windows NT Server operating system is ever to gain the features that will make it an attractive alternative to proven high-end software, it's going to need some help. [News.com]
 
Enterprise resource services to grow - The enterprise resource planning software market is hot and it is bringing to a boil the related services industry. [News.com]
 
Ericsson buys networking firm - Ericsson announced today that it has agreed to buy Advanced Computer Communications, a maker of internetworking products, for about $285 million in cash. [News.com]
 
Erratic day on Wall Street - U.S. stocks fell hard today despite a surge in overseas markets following yesterday's rally, which was sparked by Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan's hint that interest rates would be lowered. [News.com]
 
Europe Net use taking off - Europe is a tremendous growth area for Net and technology use and the gap is closing between Europe and the United States, a research executive said. [News.com]
 
Europe execs wary of e-commerce - European executives remain hesitant about jumping into e-commerce initiatives, according to a new report from Andersen Consulting, which urges measures by both industry and European governments to boost online commerce. [News.com]
 
Excite aims at Asia-Pacific region - Excite today announced plans to build out its existing service in Australia and to expand into other markets in the Asia-Pacific region. [News.com]
 
 

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