The New York Times 1995 Steve Lohr |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Adapting 60's democracy to the Internet. (publisher David Bunnell) | Business, general | Steve 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, general | Steve Lohr |
An early flood of users is seen for Microsoft's on-line service. (Microsoft Network) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
A top official said to leave at Microsoft; besides retirement, a revamping is seen. (Microsoft Exec VP Mike Maples) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Citing abuse, Microsoft sues U.S. about its new network. (Microsoft Network) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
For Dell, a tripling of earnings. (4th qtr financial results for Dell Computer Corp for qtr ending Jan 29, 1995) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
From calculator to communications tool; as the role of the computer changes, companies try to keep pace. | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Gates, the pragmatist, walked away. (Microsoft CEO Bill Gates cancels planned acquisition of Intuit Inc) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
His goal: keeping the Web worldwide. (Tim Berners-Lee World Wide Web creator wants Web standards) (Technology Information) | Business, general | Steve 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, general | Steve Lohr |
Inquiry into Microsoft on-line plan grows. | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Is Internet gossip? Let's ask Mr. Showbiz. (online entertainment forum on Internet's World Wide Web) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Lotus may lack strong position for bargaining. (Lotus Development Corp acquisition by IBM) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Lotus's rich price: cash and freedom, too. (IBM acquires Lotus Development Corp) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Microsoft defends its on-line plans. (US Justice Dept investigation) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Millionaires by the dozen: they know computers, who knows them? (The Gartner Group) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
On-line stars hear siren call of free agency. (sites moving to World Wide Web) (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Pirates are circling the good ship Windows 95. (Microsoft's operating system) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Protecting youngsters from Internet dangers. (includes related article on safety rules) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Reluctant conscripts in the march of technology. (reactions to technology) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Rethinking copyright and ethics on the Net. | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Senate raises computer smut debate. | Business, general | Steve 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, general | Steve 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, general | Steve Lohr |
The meaning of digital life; publishers sell remedies for computer-age angst. (electronic publishing) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
They let their fingers do the talking; keyboards blazing, net queens and kings rule the on-line forums. | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Vigorous defense stalls injury claims on repetitive strain. (repetitive strain injury case against IBM) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Waving goodbye to ergonomics; Republicans gun for OSHA's repetitive strain standard. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
Windows of opportunity for Microsoft. (release of Windows 95 operating system) | Business, general | Steve Lohr |
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