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Freeloader Pushed Over the Edge
- Individual, which bought the Web-casting pioneer for US$38 million last year, announced it is closing the doors to the money-losing venture. [Wired News]
GT Gobbles Up Gaming Market
- The maker of Duke Nukem has bought eight smaller players in the past two years. The latest in this action-packed consolidation is MicroProse. [Wired News]
GTE Marks Wireless Milestone - But Now What?
- The telecom player signs up its 4-millionth customer, but the industry is slowing and hot new technologies are called for, analysts say. [Wired News]
GTE Takes Net Plunge with BBN Buyout
- The nation's largest local phone company aims to expand its reach by purchasing one of the "backbone" Internet providers. [Wired News]
Gaming Dream Job: Red Orb Seeks Warmongers
- Broderbund's Red Orb is looking beyond its educational roots for a hit in the twitch market. [Wired News]
Gateway 2000 Sues Consultant Over Domain Name
- The PC maker is seeking control of the "gateway.com" domain name, even though the defendant has held it since 1990. [Wired News]
Gateway Cuts PC/TV Prices
- Even so, the sticker reduction on high-end systems for heat-seeking geeks raises the question: Can PC/TVs ever go mainstream? [Wired News]
Gateway Hunting for New President
- The departure of Richard Snyder to head a venture-capital fund means CEO Ted Wiatt will likely take a more prominent role. [Wired News]
Gateway Sees Spotty Performance
- Stock goes into a tailspin after the computer-maker says its quarterly earnings will be lower than expected, prompting many investors - like the PC buyers before them - to turn instead to Dell. [Wired News]
Gateway Speaks! Sorry, but Brands Need Protection
- The computer maker defends criticism of its lawsuits against little guys as necessary steps in the marketplace. [Wired News]
Geek Dream Job: Make Swiss Bank Tech Hum
- A small Swiss army of Internet whiz kids seeks help managing its global IT projects. [Wired News]
Georgetown Dream Job: Managing Multimedia
- Georgetown University needs a director to launch its new-media center. [Wired News]
German Dream Job: Design Online for ID-Gruppe
- This growing multimedia powerhaus is looking to expand its ranks. [Wired News]
Get Yer Info-Nuggets
- A research company has a survey on the most popular business directories on the Web. Paying customers only. [Wired News]
Getting Into Profit U.
- Unveiling extensive community sites, a raft of companies are trying to corral one of the most exclusive and upwardly mobile social groups: Ivy League graduates. [Wired News]
Global 800 Numbers Could Slash Overseas Rates
- Foreign carriers could be forced to cut international rates if a new system of global toll-free numbers catches on. [Wired News]
Got a Yen for a Cheap PC? Try Tokyo
- A not-very-scientific study points the way to a bargain. But if you're really looking for a low-end notebook computer, try New York - or almost anywhere else. [Wired News]
H&R Block Seen Driving Up CompuServe Price
- But analysts say the tax preparer shouldn't hold out too long in its protracted negotiations with America Online. [Wired News]
H-P Posts 'Disappointing' Profit
- Earnings are up at the second-biggest computer-maker, but not as much as expected due to higher costs and delays in shipping some products. [Wired News]
HP May Best Cray, NEC on Supercomputer Deal
- The National Center for Atmospheric Research may purchase a new supercomputer from Hewlett-Packard, rather than from battling competitors NEC or Cray. [Wired News]
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