The New York Times 2000 Joel Brinkley |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Digital TV era still remains out of reach; few consumers adopt costly new technology.(Industry Trend or Event) | News, opinion and commentary | Joel Brinkley |
Government opposes Microsoft's request for a stay.(Government Activity) | News, opinion and commentary | Joel Brinkley |
It's a Word world, or is it?(Microsoft Word; Corel WordPerfect 9.0, available in a suite of applications which sells for $90)(Column)(Evaluation)(Statistical Data Included) | News, opinion and commentary | Joel Brinkley |
Judge lobs the Microsoft case into another court.(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | Joel Brinkley |
Microsoft chided as antitrust trial draws to a close.(Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson)(Government Activity) | News, opinion and commentary | Steve Lohr, Joel Brinkley |
Microsoft is said to offer plan to restrain business practices; plaintiffs in antitrust suit disagree on a position. | News, opinion and commentary | Joel Brinkley |
Microsoft waits for Bush's position on its antitrust case.(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | Joel Brinkley |
Talks in Microsoft case continue as judge's decision looms.(mediator continues to work at getting litigants to settle) | News, opinion and commentary | Joel Brinkley |
U.S. assails Microsoft and submits proposal for a breakup.(Justice Department)(Government Activity) | News, opinion and commentary | Joel Brinkley |
U.S. judge says Microsoft violated antitrust laws with predatory behavior; appeal is planned; discussions of remedy are to be undertaken in next few weeks.(U.S. vs. Microsoft) | News, opinion and commentary | Joel Brinkley |
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