The New York Times 1999 Joel Brinkley |
Title | Subject | Authors |
After three-month recess, Microsoft trial resumes.(U.S. antitrust suit)(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
A Microsoft remedy: antitrust experts offer prescriptions.(Nicholas Economides, New York University; William J. Baer, former Federal Trade Commission official; Robert Litan, Brookings Institution; Robert E. Hall, Stanford University; and Steven Salop, Georgetown University)(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Broadcaster seeks change in digital TV format.(Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc.) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Depositions continue in Microsoft case; odd turn of events for America Online.(America Online chairman Stephen M. Case deposed by Microsoft in antitrust suit) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Flat TV's, still for the fat-wallet set, improve as prices fall.(Technology Information) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
How Microsoft sought friends in Washington.(company's increased lobbying and public relations effort)(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley, John M. Broder |
If Microsoft loses suit, 19 states plan to seek a radical overhaul.(states taking part in anti-trust suit want to break up Microsoft )(Industry Legal Issue) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Information superhighway is just outside the Beltway.(Washington, D.C. area home to Internet, high technology companies)(Washington.com: A Special Report) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Intuit's chief urges division of Microsoft; calls for restrictions on using Windows to promote other products.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Lights! Camera! Keyboard!(Sony's Vaio Picturebook Computer, the laptop with a camera)(Circuits) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
List of final witnesses released in Microsoft trial.(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Microsoft remedy envisions curbing Windows system.(proposals to limit monopoly power)(Company Business and Marketing)(Government Activity)(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Microsoft rests its case, ending on a misstep.(company completes main portion of its defense in government's antitrust trial)(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Microsoft's final antitrust case witness stumbles a bit.(Richard L. Schmalensee, dean of the Sloan School of Management, MIT)(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Microsoft undercut in effort to depict rival as thriving; e-mails suggest a selective search for data.(e-mails expose Microsoft's attempt to manipulate its standing in the browser market) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Microsoft witness attacked for contradictory opinions; economist is said to have shifted stance.(Justice Department Attorney David Boies's cross examination of Richard Schmalensee) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Pricing at issue as U.S. finishes Microsoft case.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Steve Lohr, Joel Brinkley |
Summations are offered in Microsoft case; antitrust trial's verdict seen later this year.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Survey shows viewers want interactive HDTV options.(survey on high-definition television by Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
Tales of fear and loathing of Microsoft; Compaq memos depict some ties that bind.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
'Unbiased' ads for Microsoft came at a price.(newspaper advertisements run by a California institute supporting Microsoft Corp.'s position in antitrust suit were paid for by the software maker)(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
U.S. and state officials weigh Microsoft remedies.(Justice Department and state attorneys general unlikely to see eye-to-eye on what to do with Microsoft Corp. if the latter is found guilty of violating antitrust laws) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
U.S. attacks a Microsoft videotape as misleading.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Joel Brinkley |
U.S. judge declares Microsoft a monopoly stifling a market; Gates dissents, favoring talks.(U.S. Versus Microsoft) | Business, general | Steve Lohr, Joel Brinkley |
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