The New York Times 1998 Steve Lohr - Abstracts

The New York Times 1998 Steve Lohr
TitleSubjectAuthors
African-American encyclopedia has rich roots. (Encarta Africana, a multimedia encyclopedia collaboration by Microsoft and Harvard University professors Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Kwame Anthony Appiah) (Product Development)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Ally or foe? A complaint of Microsoft. (Real Networks Chmn Robert Glaser's testimony at Senate hearing) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
An Intel executive testifies of a 'credible and fairly terrifying' threat by Microsoft.(VP Steven McGready, antitrust case)(Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Antitrust case is highlighting role of E-mail; U.S. and Microsoft test messages and memories.(Company Business and Marketing)(Abstract)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Antitrust talks founder on Microsoft's 'Desktop': Justice Dept. bargaining never really started. (includes related articles on the differences between the Government and Microsoft, as well as a history of Government cases against private industry) (Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
At trial, Microsoft says a key Netscape meeting was a 'setup.'.(antitrust trial)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Computing's next wave is nearly at hand: imagining the future in a post-PC world.(forecast of technological changes in the information networks of the future)Business, generalJohn Markoff, Steve Lohr
Conquering the Internet; America Online sees Netscape acquisition as a big step toward its ambitious goals.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff, Steve Lohr
Deal is concluded on Netscape sale to America Online; Sun Microsystems a key; 3-way, $4.2 billion pact seeks to broaden Internet access with new technology.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff, Steve Lohr
Depth of rift over software is disclosed; In the end, Microsoft reconciled with Intel.(Anti-trust case reveals nature of deal making between Microsoft Corp. and the Intel Corp.)(Government Activity)(Industry Overview)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Gates, on Capitol Hill, presents case for unfettered Microsoft. (Chmn William H. Gates) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Gates on tape: scant memory of key details.(Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates's videotaped testimony in Justice Department antitrust lawsuit.)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
I.B.M. opens the doors of its research labs to surprising results. (Company Operations)Business, generalSteve Lohr
If Microsoft loses case, remedies are thorny.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
In eighth day, Microsoft trial slows its pace.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
In its case against Microsoft, U.S. now cites note from Apple.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Intel earnings push stocks up sharply: Nasdaq gains 34.05; Dow in big jump, too. (4th qtr 1997) (Dow Jones industrial average) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Intel's chief steps down after 11 years. (CEO Andrew S. Grove) (Company Operations)Business, generalSteve Lohr
It takes a child to raze a village: and it may take computer games, whether shoot'em-up or dress'em-up, to help prepare kids for the future. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Judge in Microsoft case tries to cut through jargon as he questions witnesses.(Thomas Penfield Jackson, antitrust trial)(Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Judge rules Gates must give deposition in public. (Federal District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, Microsoft Chmn and CEO William H. Gates) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft case may be prelude to a wider antitrust battle. (Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft defends methods as common for its industry.(antitrust case)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Microsoft defense strategy starts to come into focus; attack on even minor points of U.S. case.(antitrust trial)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Microsoft expects to beat earnings targets; software giant loses a legal skirmish with Sun Microsystems. (3rd qtr 1998) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft fight will be waged on wide front. (Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft files denials in antitrust suit; in another pretrial salvo, Government seeks deposition by Gates. (Chmn William H. Gates) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft finds silver lining in Tokyo reprimand.(finding on Microsoft marketing practices by Japan's Fair Trade Commission antitrust agency)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft fires first salvo in antitrust fight with U.S.; software maker seeks 7 months to prepare. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft gives a freer hand to Gateway.Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft goes to court; for opening of antitrust trial, U.S. plans an expanded case. (Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft profit gained sharply during quarter. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft rebuttal reinterprets old e-mail.Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft rebuttal reinterprets old E-mail; more memos are released to show context of underdog struggle. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft refrain: Who was harmed?(antitrust trial)(Company Business and Marketing)(Column)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft says chicken (Windows) hatched before egg (Netscape)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft's chief salesman named second in command; Gates to hand over some responsibilities. (new Pres Steven A. Ballmer) (Company Operations)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft's Windows 98 sells much better than expected.Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft told to stop shipments that violate contract with rival.(Federal Judge Ronald M. Whyte rules that software giant's modifications to Java programming language violate terms of agreement with Sun Microsystems Inc.)Business, generalSteve Lohr
More jockeying to pare back Microsoft suit. (government antitrust case) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Most approve of Microsoft, a poll shows.Business, generalSteve Lohr, Marjorie Connelly
Most approve of Microsoft, a poll shows; but Americans also see monopoly to be policed. (includes related article on poll methodology) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Marjorie Connelly
Motorola has profits below expectations; Asia's economic crisis is cited by the company. (4th qtr 1997) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Netscape battles takeover talk and shrinking sales. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Netscape bid seen by America Online.(three-way deal also including Sun Microsystems)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff, Steve Lohr
Now playing: babes in cyberspace: digital diaper set is next gleam in software industry's eye. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Real Networks hopes new streaming software will open up medium.Business, generalSteve Lohr
Real Networks hopes new streaming software will open up medium. (desktop and network server software that features new Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language streaming technology standard) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Small company builds on edge of Microsoft's real estate.Business, generalSteve Lohr
Spyglass, a pioneer, learns hard lessons about Microsoft. (Internet software) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Still another adversary for Microsoft.Business, generalSteve Lohr
Testimony on Microsoft's league of its own; alterations to Java provide a new form of attack in the U.S. case.(antitrust trial)(Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Unlike Microsoft, Intel opts to speak softly on antitrust issues. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Upcoming book to provide grist at the Microsoft trial; company intends to shift focus to Netscape. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
U.S. and Microsoft to talk before possible showdown. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
U.S. describes Microsoft fight to secure ally.(antitrust trial)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
U.S. facing lightning technology shifts in Microsoft case. (Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr
U.S. investigating Microsoft's role in Intel decisions; part of antitrust case; '95 memo said to show that Gates pressed chip maker to stay out of Internet. (Microsoft Chmn William H. Gates) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff, Steve Lohr
Why Microsoft is taking a hard line with the government. (antitrust case regarding its Windows OS and Explorer Internet browsing software) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff, Steve Lohr
Witness lists suggest moves by Microsoft and the U.S. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
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