The New York Times 1999 John Markoff - Abstracts

The New York Times 1999 John Markoff
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2 Alliances aim to create PC alternatives.(I.B.M., Motorola, Sun Microsystems and Lucent Technologies Inc. and separately, U.S. West and Network Computer Inc. to collaborate on integrating telephones and televisions with the Internet)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
A $6 billion deal for internet site; At Home expected to announce it will acquire Excite.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
A Microsoft bug could make some early birds an hour later.Business, generalJohn Markoff
A milestone on the road to ultrafast computers.(research on tunnelling magnetic junction random access memory, or tmj-ram, by Stuart Parkin and others, at IBM's Almaden Research Laboratory, San Jose, CA)(Science Pages)(Technology Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Apple adopts 'open source' code strategy.(Apple Computer's open source OS X server operating system)(Product Announcement)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Apple and PC's, both given up for dead, are rising anew.(industry surprised at growth of personal computer sales in light of competition from hand-held electronic devices)(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Apple media software challenges 2 rivals; racing Microsoft and Real Networks on an Internet technology.(Apple Computer Inc.'s new version of its Quicktime)Business, generalJohn Markoff
A project aims to unhitch computing from its PC harness.(Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Laboratory of Computer Science works on government-financed project to reinvent all facets of information technology)(Technology Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
A renaissance in computer science; chip designers search for life after silicon.(several computer laboratories around U.S. try to develop new type of digital switches using molecular or biological materials)(Technology Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
A Web-researched Ford in Micosoft's future.(Ford Motor Co. and Microsoft Corp. form joint venture to sell cars online)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Behind the big shift on Windows; a fear that consumers may go somewhere else tomorrow.(Microsoft Corp. backs away from plans to combine its consumer and business versions of its Windows operating systems)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Behind the happy interface, more complex reality.(writer Neal Stephenson reflects on the graphic user interface, or GUI)(People)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Bridging two worlds to make on-line digital music profitable.(Garageband.com)(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Capturing the reality of motion; computing power puts video games in television's league.(the use of motion capture makes video games and home gaming software more realistic)(Technology Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Computer chip researchers set to showcase advances.(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Computing centers become the keeper of Web's future.(Digital Engine Rooms)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff, Steve Lohr
Fight of the (next) century; converging technologies put Sony and Microsoft on a collision course.(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Growing compatibility issue: computers and user privacy.(includes related article)(Industry Legal Issue)(International Pages)Business, generalJohn Markoff
I.B.M. to make game part for Nintendo; new and booming field for beleaguered chip.(International Business Machines)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Illness becomes apt metaphor for computers.(includes related information on computer viruses)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Little-known project developing alternative software to Windows.(developers of the free operating system, Linux, work on a Windows emulator that will allow users to run Windows-compatible programs without the Microsoft Windows operating system)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Microsoft hunts its whale, the digital set-top box.Business, generalJohn Markoff
Microsoft's accounting under scrutiny.(Securities and Exchange Commission investigates certain accounting practices)(Company Financial Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Microsoft to alter its software, responding to privacy concerns.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Microsoft will reorganize into 5 units.(Company Operations)Business, generalJohn Markoff
New disguise for infection of computers.(W32.Mypics.Worm computer worm masquerades as Year 2000 problem)(Technology Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Novell to offer data-privacy technology for Internet.(Digital Me software)(Abstract)(Product Announcement)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Resilient computer worm is continuing to take a heavy toll.(Computer Emergency Response Team report)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Security flaws in software are reported; Microsoft and Compaq admit vulnerabilities.(Compaq Computer; includes related information)Business, generalJohn Markoff, Sara Robinson
Silicon Valley cites concern amid glee on Microsoft case.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff, Steve Lohr
Software company's strategy allows it to roll with the punches; Metrowerks is positioning itself for the post-PC era.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
The co-founder of Netscape is an entrepreneur once again.(Marc Andreessen)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Tiniest circuits hold prospect of explosive computer speeds.(Technology Information)Business, generalJohn Markoff
Unsung success in revamping software holds a clue to the turnaround at Apple.(Apple Computer Inc.)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn Markoff
U.S. drawing plan that will monitor computer systems; looking for intruders; civil liberties groups raising concerns that the program could violate privacy.(Government Activity)Business, generalJohn Markoff
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