The New York Times 1996 Peter H. Lewis - Abstracts

The New York Times 1996 Peter H. Lewis
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adventurers can find company on the Internet. (chronicle of Everest climb; National Geographic site)(Personal Computers) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Alliance formed around Sun's Java network. (alliance to maintain Sun Microsystems' Java standards) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
America Online blocks 'junk' E-mail addressed to users. (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
America Online has gain of 900,000 new customers; but rival Prodigy is still floundering. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
An 'all you can eat' price is clogging Internet access. (flat-rate access charges) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
A new Compuserve service plans to appeal to families; on-line offering is bet on sector's growth. (Wow! service) (InternetBusiness, generalPeter H. Lewis
An Internet link gives an old technology some new luster. (CAI Wireless Systems gains investors) (Marketplace) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
A posting on Internet is ruled to be illegal. (Church of Scientology's copyrighted material) (Industry Legal Issue)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Apple Computer shifts course on its new operating system. (System 8) (Product Development)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Apple's best hope: on-line sales. (Personal Computers) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
A primer on becoming an Internet-wise spy. (new book, Your Personal Netspy, focuses on use of computers to gain access to public and private databases) (Personal Computers) (Technology Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
A really bad week - and the future may hold more of the same. (computing disasters)(Personal Computers) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
As eWorld sinks, which lifeboat? (Apple's online service closes)(Personal Computing) (InternetBusiness, generalPeter H. Lewis
A technology for the cyber-marketing age. (First Virtual Holdings' electronic commerce scheme) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
AT&T will offer no-fee Internet; phone giant moves to bring the mainstream on line. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
A very bad week for Mac lovers. (Apple reports losses)(Personal Computers) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
A vision, cored; buyout or not, wounded innovator isn't the same. (Apple; Sun Microsystems) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Behind an Internet message service's close; pressure from Church of Scientology is blamed for the shutdown. (Helsinki's anon.penet.fi Internet service offered anonymous messaging) (Industry Legal Issue)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Big Internet company has quarter loss; but charge is cited by America Online. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Bridging the Mac-Windows gap. (Insignia Solutions' SoftWindows 95 terminal emulation software)(Personal Computers) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Chief of Apple Computers soothes the jittery faithful; at Macworld, spotlight is on new products. (Apple CEO Gilbert Amelio) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Compuserve changes focus to home office and businesses. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Compuserve is joining push to broaden Internet access; new service reaches beyond business users. (AT&T Worldnet Services, America Online also offer access) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Computers no longer are typecast in movies. (no longer the villains) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
CUC will buy 2 software companies for $1.8 billion. (CUC International to acquire Sierra On-Line and Davidson & Associates) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Follow-up survey reports growth in Internet users; newcomers are older and less educated. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Free long-distance phone calls! (using Internet technology for long-distance telephony) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
How to get from here to there. (Vicinity Internet service provides street directions) (Personal Computers) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
In changing times, whither Apple? (return of Apple co-founder Steven Jobs) (Personal Computers) (Company Operations)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Internet courtroom battle gets cyberspace preview; on-line panel to debate 1st Amendment. (Communications Decency Act debated) (Government Activity)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Jewish rights group urges ban of all hate messages on Internet. (Simon Wiesenthal Center) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Judges turn back law to regulate Internet decency; free speech case; ruling by panel moves the First Amendment into a new era. (Government Activity)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Judge temporarily blocks law that bars indecency on the Internet. (Communications Decency Act) (Industry Legal Issue)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Keeping up with the phoneses. (new modem technologies bring more bandwidth to Internet users) (Personal Computers) (Technology Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Limiting a medium without boundaries; how do you let the good fish through the Net while blocking the bad? (Internet) (includes related article on monitoring data flow) (Technology Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Looking around to find a new Internet home. (Internet access providers)(Personal Computers) (Internet Web Online Service Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Microsoft backs ratings system for the Internet. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Microsoft gets a big boost on Internet; America Online shifts alliance from Netscape. (Netscape Communications) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Microsoft is set to detail plan for foray into the Internet. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Microsoft joins Compuserve to battle leaders on Internet. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
More users now taking direct route to the Internet, a survey finds. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Mozilla vs. Microsoftra, clash of the Web browsers. (Netscape Communications' Navigator for Macintosh and Microsoft's Internet Explorer for Macintosh Web browsers) (Product Development)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Netcom to seek profitable niche: Internet access just for business. (Netcom On-Line Communications eliminating flat rate pricing) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Netscape and Hewlett-Packard seek corporate network business. (Netscape Communications) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Netscape moves to raise stakes in browser war. (Netscape Communications releases beta version 7 of Netscape Navigator 3.0 Web browser)(Product Announcement)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Netscape revenue quadruples in quarter. (3rd qtr 1996) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
New estimates in old debate on Internet use. (Nielsen Media Research survey) (InternetBusiness, generalPeter H. Lewis
New world brought to you by.... (Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0 Web browser and Apple's Cyberdog 1.1 Internet access software)(Personal Computers)(Product Announcement)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
No hot rod, but a nice family car. (Apple Powerbook 1400) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
On freedom of speech for the virtual press.(Personal Computers) (Government Activity)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
On its Web site, the I.R.S. shows it has a softer side. (Government Activity)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
On-line service ending its ban of sexual materials on Internet; Compuserve hands over control to subscribers. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Pacific Telesis will offer Internet services. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Power up, and let the games begin; high-tech companies are hoping to score a 10 (at least a 9.8) in Atlanta. (IBM, Sensormatic Electronics, others use advanced technology during Olympics) (Technology Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Print edition for journal on Internet; Microsoft's venture begins with glitches. (Slate, a cultural and political magazine) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Reports of the death of the Internet have been greatly exaggerated. (competition likely to improve service) (Technology) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Sears moves to shed stake in Prodigy; the on-line business is taking a new shape. (Online Service Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Selecting a computer for the college trunk.(Personal Computers)(Buyers Guide)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Solidity, versatility and economy. (Apple's Macintosh Performa 6400/200 Video Editing Edition, PowerPC-based system)(Personal Computers) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Sprint to offer Internet service to residential customers. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
The Internet's gatekeeper may cash in on role. (Network Solutions considers IPO) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
The joys of scanning with new Mac color. (Apple's Color One Scanner 600 27 flatbed color scanner)(Personal Computers) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
The latest Macintosh operating system revisions: comet or candle? (System 7.5.3)(Personal Computers) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
The New York Times introduces a Web site. (The New York Times Electronic Media Co; http://www.nytimes.com) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Three newbies provide a primer for the Internet. (Philadelphia Federal District Court judges Dolores Sloviter, Ronald Buckwalter and Stewart Dalzell's Findings of Fact on Telecommunications Decency Act)(Personal Computers) (Government Activity)(Transcript)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Through the Internet with a pair of rival guides: why not hire both? (Netscape's Netscape Navigator 3.0 and Microsoft's Internet Explorer 3.0) (Product Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
TV screen opens onto Internet. (Microsoft Network and WebTV Networks) (Personal Computers) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Uunet and MFS plan to merge as Internet meets fiber optics; $2 billion deal may spur further consolidation. (Uunet Technologies, MFS Communications) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
When on-line service cannot be counted on. (planned and unplanned service outages) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Who should be afraid of Good Times virus? (fake virus, other potential threatening viruses) (Technology Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Why Java may sound like magic. (object-oriented programming language) (Personal Computers) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)(Column)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Yahoo gets nice welcome on Wall Street. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
Yet again, Wall Street is charmed by the Internet. (Lycos Inc's initial public offering) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalPeter H. Lewis
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