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AltaVista Searches for an Identity
- With the departure of president Ilene Lang, the division of Digital must decide if it will meet the intense competition in the search-engine market. [Wired News]
Amazon Reaches Out with New Alliances
- The online bookseller's deals with AOL, Yahoo, and Excite aim to let shoppers know it's there, and take them to its site. [Wired News]
Amazon.com High on IPO. So Is Its Valuation.
- The online bookstore wants cash to help offset its US$6 million operating loss. Investors won't want to hear that a price war could push those losses higher. [Wired News]
Amazon.com Moves toward Music, Video Sales
- In addition to taking on Barnes Noble, the online bookseller has plans to go up against retail giants Tower Records and Blockbuster Video. [Wired News]
Amazon.com Upstages Barnes & Noble
- "Earth's biggest bookstore" slashes prices and adds titles before "the world's largest bookseller" gets online. [Wired News]
Amdahl Shareholders Sue to Block Buyout
- The class-action suit charges that an $850 million offer by Fujitsu "grossly" underestimates the value of the company. [Wired News]
Amelio Forges Forward into Apple's Past
- As Apple's rank and file brace for more layoffs, the CEO gazes into his crystal ball and sees ... triumphs of yesteryear. [Wired News]
Amelio Preaches Doom with Silver Lining
- The Apple CEO's speech to shareholders contained a host of grim words - including 23 utterances of "crisis" - but he hints at a brighter future. [Wired News]
Amelio the Iconoclast
- In his first speech since exiting Apple, Gil Amelio has critical words for Mac loyalists, the press ... everyone but himself. [Wired News]
Amelio, Hancock Exit Apple
- CFO Fred Anderson, who will lead the company until a new CEO is found, says "cumulative losses" led to Amelio's departure. [Wired News]
Amelio, Hancock Exit Apple
- CFO Fred Anderson, who will lead the company until a new CEO is found, says "cumulative losses" led to Amelio's departure. [Wired News]
Ameritech Girds for Long-Distance Fight
- Ameritech is the first Baby Bell to seek permission to become a long-distance carrier. The fat cats at long-distance companies are already sharpening their claws. [Wired News]
Ameritech Primed to Deliver Long-Distance
- The local telco's new long-distance division has 500 employees and no customers. [Wired News]
Ameritech Withdraws FCC Petition at Last Minute
- The company withdrew its application to become the first Baby Bell to enter the long-distance market four days after an FCC rejection. [Wired News]
Amex Launching Millennium Bug Index
- Soon you'll be able to hedge your risk or take a crap shoot by investing in companies working to stave off computer calendar disaster in 2000. [Wired News]
Amiga Fans Buoyed by Pending Gateway Deal
- Whether Gateway 2000 ends up being their white knight remains to be seen. [Wired News]
An Ombudsman May Help Polish Apple
- Following the lead of other high-tech companies, Apple may hire a neutral representative to take the interests of all parties into consideration, anonymously. [Wired News]
Analysis: Raiders of the Lost Mac
- Apple needs a new Indiana Jones to lead it out of the jungle. Is Steve Jobs that man? Does he even want the fedora? [Wired News]
Analysis: Redmond to Judge - [Expletive Deleted]
- It took a lot of listening, but not a lot of imagination, to distill Microsoft's message to the federal jurist who slapped the company with a preliminary injunction last week. [Wired News]
Angels Descend on Silicon Alley
- New York City officials and private-sector venture capitalists are uniting to make cash flow toward East Coast start-ups. [Wired News]
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