The New York Times 1997 Steve Lohr - Abstracts

The New York Times 1997 Steve Lohr
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A long-distance visionary: Worldcom's homespun chief has firm roots in the future. (Bernard J. Ebbers, Worldcom chmn and CEO) (Company Operations)Business, generalSteve Lohr
America Online reaches big marketing deal with Tel-Save. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
America Online reports good quarter and new members. (first fiscal qtr ended Sep 1997) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
An industry and its founders grow up. (Microsoft invest $150 million in Apple) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Apple Computer ousts chief in jolt to troubled company. (Gilbert F. Amelio) (Company Operations)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Business to business on the Internet; companies go on line for basic commerce and find ways to save money. (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Defying the Juggernaut; Netscape maneuvers for position in a Microsoft-ruled world. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Feeling insecure, are we? Go ahead, be paranoid. Hackers are out to get you. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Gateway sees flat earnings this quarter. (Gateway 2000 projects 3rd qtr 1997 operating results to barely break even) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Hey, who took the office doors? Rethinking privacy vs. teamwork in today's workplace. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalSteve Lohr
High anxiety in high technology; in an industry built on turmoil, Novell must struggle to rebound. (Novell Pres, Eric Schmidt) (Company Operations)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Industry group to offer standards for privacy on Internet. (Netscape leads industry initiative for Internet privacy standards) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalSteve Lohr
In Intel inquiry, U.S. regulators send a message. (Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Internet commerce pioneer files for Bankruptcy. (Nets Inc. goes bankrupt) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Internet service to add outlets; a loss is posted. (America Online) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Jobs's Team and name are on the line; the hesitant co-founder makes a commitment. (Apple's Steven Jobs) (Company Operations)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Latest cyberdeal seems to have room for two winners. (Market Place) (three-way transaction among Worldcom, CompuServe and America Online) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft digs in against a 'poorly informed' U.S.; software giant says its antitrust stand is a matter of principle. (U.S. Department of Justice's case against Microsoft) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft picks England as site of research lab. (Cambridge, England in collaboration with Cambridge Univ) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft says U.S. challenge is 'perverse'. (Justice Dept seeks court order against Microsoft) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft sets its sights on corporate computing. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft to appeal ruling on browser, seeing 'error': offer plans to comply, but critics dislike it. (Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr
New policy by America Online pressures content providers. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Pushed by states, America Online agrees to refunds in Internet jam. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Questions about America Online's strategy. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Rare alliance on privacy for software; Microsoft and Netscape agree on standards. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Study ranks software as no. 3 industry. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Study sees holes in Internet Security Plan. (computer scientists at the Center for Democracy and Technology say government's plan will increase security risks on the Internet) (Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr
The incredible shrinking Apple Computer: paring back now with big plans for the future. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff, Steve Lohr
The Internet as commerce: who pays, under what rules? (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
The virtues of addictive games. (Technology Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Unbundling Microsoft: U.S. judge rules the issue is marketing, and for that, old antitrust laws apply. (News Analysis) (Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Ups and downs of a 2d-tier Internet start-up; if at first you don't succeed, turn to Netscape or Microsoft for help. (Voxware Inc) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
U.S. reviews a bid made by Microsoft; competition an issue in offer to buy WebTV. (Microsoft to buy WebTV Networks) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Worldcom likely to buy Compuserve. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
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