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Opto-tech boffins large it up on Govt. grants

Government and industry are to invest matching funds to develop optical Internet technology, Science Minister Lord Sainsbury said today. more »

AT&T and SpeechWorks team up to offer speech-recognition softwar

AT&T Corp. is expected to announce Tuesday that it will license its speech-processing technology to SpeechWorks International Inc., a provider of speech-recognition software, in a bid to capture a share of that fast-growing market. more »

“Linux” – in the Laptops?

Trade in laptops with installed free "Linux" software began. more »

New Technologies in the World of Exhibitions

Company „Visus Plenus“ during the conference “The Presentation of the New Technologies in the World of Business” presented its updated website. more »

Promises with the implication

The Baltic countries want to be the members of the the NATO, but examination is still farly from being over more »

Pew Research Center: Internet Leading Financial News Source

Jun 12 2000: Despite current upheavals in the online media sector, the outlook is good for Internet news services. more »

Debt Talks

German Deputy Finance Minister Caio Koch-Weser is in Moscow for talks. more »

DOJ opposes Microsoft bid to stay antitrust penalty

The Justice Department urged a federal judge on Monday to reject Microsoft’s motion to stay the antitrust penalties. more »

Million hits

Chinese consumers have rushed to click on the International Coffee Organization's Chinese-language Web site (http://www.coffeelife.net.cn) to learn about Western coffee culture. more »

E-mails Now Sent From Submarines

A Massachusetts company has developed a way to send e-mails longer distances under the ocean than ever before. more »

The Laureates of the 5th WWW Championship

The winnings of "Penki kontinentai" Internet projects. more »

The court ruling

A Kazakhstan court has sentenced a group of 14 alleged Russian separatists. more »

New Polish Deputy Prime Minister Vows Strict Economic Policies

Poland's new minority government will continue the strict financial policies of departed Finance Minister Leszek Balcerowicz, a senior cabinet official said on Friday. more »

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A press conference

Moscow will eventually accept NATO's eastwards expansion to countries along its borders, including the three Baltic republics, U.S. President Bill Clinton said during a two-day USA-EU summit held in Portugal. more »

The harmonization problem

Finance ministers from the Nordic and Baltic Sea nations met in Tallinn on June 2 to discuss financial reforms. more »

Unenforceable plan

EU's ambassador to the US Guenter Burghardt today rallied against claims brought by software and anti-taxation groups. more »

Vote Scandal Spreads in Chirac's Paris Fiefdom

A long-simmering scandal of phantom voters and rigged elections is beginning to bubble over in Paris. more »

Visa, MasterCard ready for court battle

Visa and MasterCard, the top two credit card networks, will do battle in court with the U.S.Justice Department more »

Tokyo looks to form global market

Tokyo Stock Exchange starts talks with NYSE, other bourses, about forming a worldwide equities market. more »