The New York Times 1995 Steve Lohr - Abstracts

The New York Times 1995 Steve Lohr
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adapting 60's democracy to the Internet. (publisher David Bunnell)Business, generalSteve Lohr
A 'killer app,' indeed: What's hot? Software that rubs out software. (Microhelp Inc Uninstaller application installation software) (includes related article on Microhelp president Tim O'Pry)Business, generalSteve Lohr
An early flood of users is seen for Microsoft's on-line service. (Microsoft Network)Business, generalSteve Lohr
A top official said to leave at Microsoft; besides retirement, a revamping is seen. (Microsoft Exec VP Mike Maples)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Citing abuse, Microsoft sues U.S. about its new network. (Microsoft Network)Business, generalSteve Lohr
For Dell, a tripling of earnings. (4th qtr financial results for Dell Computer Corp for qtr ending Jan 29, 1995)Business, generalSteve Lohr
From calculator to communications tool; as the role of the computer changes, companies try to keep pace.Business, generalSteve Lohr
Gates, the pragmatist, walked away. (Microsoft CEO Bill Gates cancels planned acquisition of Intuit Inc)Business, generalSteve Lohr
His goal: keeping the Web worldwide. (Tim Berners-Lee World Wide Web creator wants Web standards) (Technology Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
I.B.M. and Vatican team up for a this-worldly project. (Vatican Library archives to be available in digital form via IBM Digital Library)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Inquiry into Microsoft on-line plan grows.Business, generalSteve Lohr
Is Internet gossip? Let's ask Mr. Showbiz. (online entertainment forum on Internet's World Wide Web)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Lotus may lack strong position for bargaining. (Lotus Development Corp acquisition by IBM)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Lotus's rich price: cash and freedom, too. (IBM acquires Lotus Development Corp)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft defends its on-line plans. (US Justice Dept investigation)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Millionaires by the dozen: they know computers, who knows them? (The Gartner Group)Business, generalSteve Lohr
On-line stars hear siren call of free agency. (sites moving to World Wide Web) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Pirates are circling the good ship Windows 95. (Microsoft's operating system)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Protecting youngsters from Internet dangers. (includes related article on safety rules)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Reluctant conscripts in the march of technology. (reactions to technology)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Rethinking copyright and ethics on the Net.Business, generalSteve Lohr
Senate raises computer smut debate.Business, generalSteve Lohr
Steve Case at a crossroad: America Online is a leader, but he's watching the rear-view mirror. (America Online Pres and CEO)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Suiting up for America's high-tech future: led by Intel, the chip industry is making huge bets. (includes related article on planned fabrication plants) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalSteve Lohr
The meaning of digital life; publishers sell remedies for computer-age angst. (electronic publishing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
They let their fingers do the talking; keyboards blazing, net queens and kings rule the on-line forums.Business, generalSteve Lohr
Vigorous defense stalls injury claims on repetitive strain. (repetitive strain injury case against IBM)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Waving goodbye to ergonomics; Republicans gun for OSHA's repetitive strain standard. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Windows of opportunity for Microsoft. (release of Windows 95 operating system)Business, generalSteve Lohr
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