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Sources Say U.S., States Favor Microsoft Breakup.
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Internet Company Brings American Products to Japan
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The firm_s product has implications for jobs in Wales.
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Taiwan computer leader Acer Inc (2306.TW) said on Tuesday it and U.S. communications giant AT&T Corp (T.N) would sign a seven-year accord on Thursday for cooperation in global Internet business.
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AT&T processed 1.5 million calls in the first five minutes of 2000 on the East Coast in a traffic surge experienced by most of the major telephone carriers.
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U.S. "pleasantly surprised" by Y2K bug_s scarcity.
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Microsoft chairman Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, were the top charitable donors in the United States in 1999, giving $16 billion to their foundation, according to a ranking compiled by a Washington, D.C.-based newspaper covering non-profit organizatio
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Shares of Internet service provider Splitrock Services Inc. jumped nearly 22 percent today on news it will be acquired by phone company McLeodUSA Inc for about $1.8 billion.
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search.lt presents newest links
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President Clinton proposed boosting government spending on computer security by some $280 million as part of a long-term plan to guard against threats ranging from hackers to terrorists.
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While the world waits for wireless applications, the Finns are rolling them out to the home market.
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Russia will take new measures to sustain the ruble, acting president Vladimir Putin announced Thursday, as the currency came under fresh pressure.
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The serious and the wacky.
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The stock market finally bounced back, and the technology sector began to recover after losing nearly ten percent of its value.
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YELTSIN_S RESIGNATION RESULTS IN SOARING OF RUSSIAN SECURITIES.
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Russia's mysterious Chelyabinsk Region is the world center of nuclear skullduggery.
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Investors who rode the wild Internet IPO roller coaster last year may be in for another breathtaking experience in 2000, analysts said.
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It was a ruling that pleased free speech advocates and ticked off porn legislation activists.
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After weeks of preholiday exuberance, some online retailing stocks have taken a nosedive.
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The upper chamber of the Russian Parliament on its special session set the date of the pre-term presidential elections for March 26.
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