The New York Times 1997 John Markoff - Abstracts

The New York Times 1997 John Markoff
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3d-quarter loss at Apple Computer is smaller than expected. (quarter ended Jun 27, 1997) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
A differing view of the spread of technology; rural areas in U.S. are not being left out, a new study finds. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJohn Markoff
A gold rush from software reinvigorates Silicon Valley. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Amid mixed profit reports, Intel talks of its fastest chip. (Product Development)Business, generalJohn Markoff
A new twist in computer deal appears; a U.S. agency is now said to favor Hewlett. (National Center for Atmospheric Research purchase of HP computer affects Cray Research/NEC suit) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Apple chief executive seeks more time to aid company. (Gilbert F. Amelio) (Company Operations)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Apple decides cloning isn't its route back to profitability. (Market Place) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Apple faces a showdown with I.B.M.; two will renegotiate Macintosh system fees. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Apple is said to be seeking friendly deal; search revived as Saudi Acquires 5%. (Prince Walid bin Talal of Saudi Arabia) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Apple reports quarterly loss that is larger than expected. ($161 million, or $1.26 a share, in 4th qtr 1997) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Apple to take big write-off on acquisition; deal for Next revalued; a top executive quits. (Apple's acquisition of Next Software, Heidi Roizen) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Apple to trim jobs and its product line; 30% of the work force likely to get pink slips. (Company Operations)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Canadian cable TV operators in Internet deal with @Home. (@Home Network, Shaw Communications and Rogers Communications) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Companies roll the dice on digital videodisks; high quality and small size are cited. (consumer electronics equipment and computer manufacturers release DVD-related products) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Court hears appeal in encryption case. (Federal Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, suit challenging Government export controls on data-scrambling software) (Government Activity)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Dispute arises over proposal for wiretaps; phone companies balk at latest plan by F.B.I. (Government Activity)Business, generalJohn Markoff
For Microsoft, ruling carries fateful tones; Windows delay could curb power and profit. (Government Activity)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Gates is defensive on U.S. antitrust action. (Microsoft Chmn William H. Gates) (Government Activity)Business, generalJohn Markoff
High-tech eavesdropping raises new questions on personal privacy. (Technology Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
In a reversal, Apple decides it will keep its Newton unit. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Intel is gambling with a new and more powerful set of chips. (Market Place) (Product Development)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Intelligent software finding niche; commercial, not military, applications drive expansion. (Technology Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Intel settles suit by offering rebates to some customers. (120 MHz, 133 MHz Pentium processors) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Jobs is said to have found the executive Apple for his eye. (Steven Jobs, George M.C. Fisher, Eastman Kodak's CEO) (Company Operations)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Judge's ruling is a setback for Microsoft; company must market its browser separately. (Government Activity)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Many doors to Microsoft's new Windows. (Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0) (Product Development)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Metricom says new network to lift speed of its modems. (enhancement of wireless digital Internet access) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Microsoft deal to aid blending of PC's, TV's and the Internet. (Microsoft acquires WebTV Networks) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Microsoft, ever hungry, looks for new conquests. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Microsoft facing a challenge over Internet-cable TV link. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Microsoft seems near deal to invest in U S West Cable TV. (up to $1 billion) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Microsoft's legal problems grow as states join in antitrust effort. (Government Activity)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Microsoft vs. Netscape: the border war heats up. (Microsoft intros Internet Explorer 4.0)(Product Announcement)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Netscape and Microsoft are cleared on exports. (Internet browsers) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Network problem disrupts Internet; chaos prevails for hours after lapse by systems worker. (Network Solutions' global network address directories) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
New chip may take today's computer passe. (Intel to market new generation of memory chips) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
New software expected to cut Web delays. (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Not exactly micro. Definitely not soft. (Microsoft) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Oracle chief will not act to buy Apple; but reversal leaves future options open. (Oracle's CEO Lawrence J. Ellison) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Retail customers to get Intel's new chips first. (new 200MHz to 233MHz processors that use MMX technology) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Rival to make $150 million investment. (Microsoft invests in Apple) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Saying it has a future, Apple puts its past on the podium. (Apple's Rhapsody OS strategy outlined at Macworld, San Francisco) (Product Development)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Small software company nears pact with Motorola; Be Inc. operating system for Mac clones. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Strong growth in PC industry, reports say. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Sun sues Microsoft on use of Java system; dispute could determine control on standard used in software. (Sun Microsystems) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
The Apple world according to Markkula: an 'unknown' co-founder leaves after 20 years of glory and turmoil. (Armas Clifford 'Mike' Markkula Jr.) (Company Operations)Business, generalJohn Markoff
The incredible shrinking Apple Computer: paring back now with big plans for the future. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff, Steve Lohr
The soul of a new economy. (Silicon Valley) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJohn Markoff
The wrath of Kahn; a vanquished star of the PC universe now hopes to render the PC superfluous. (Philippe Kahn's Rolodex Electronic Express)(Product Announcement)Business, generalJohn Markoff
U.S. fails to win global accord on police Internet eavesdropping. (proposal rejected by Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) (Government Activity)Business, generalJohn Markoff
U.S. finds supercomputer dumping by 2 Japan makers. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
U.S. to support fewer supercomputer centers. (National Science Foundation support) (Government Activity)Business, generalJohn Markoff
White House may tighten data exports; industries are fighting controls on scrambling. (export of electronic data scrambling systems) (Government Activity)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Who will answer when Apple calls? (Company Operations)Business, generalJohn Markoff
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