The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1999 Don Clark |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Apple's net easily tops forecasts again; PC maker's profit doubled in quarter as iMac sales continued at strong clip.(Abstract) | Business, general | Don Clark |
Canceled programs: software is becoming an online service, shaking up an industry; users tapping applications on the Web force firms to reconfigure strategy; a threat to Wintel's power? | Business, general | Don Clark |
Cisco is buying GeoTel for $1.92 billion in stock.(Cisco Systesm Inc.; GeoTel Communications Corp.) | Business, general | Don Clark |
Clues conflict in hunt for E-Mail virus origins. | Business, general | Dean Takahashi, Don Clark |
Computer experts to disclose discovery of potentially serious Web-security gap.(flaw in Microsoft's Excel creates security risk for web surfers who have it installed on their computers) | Business, general | Don Clark |
Digital books on the Web move closer to the market. | Business, general | Don Clark |
EBay's profit fell by 70% in 2nd period. | Business, general | Don Clark |
Free-PC.com hopes it has got a deal you won't refuse; giving away PCs is strategy to obtain personal data, capture 'eyeballs' for ads.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Don Clark |
Inprise director sues to overturn rule limiting ability to get company data.(C. Robert Coates sues Inprise Corp.)(Abstract) | Business, general | Don Clark |
Intel is proposing to offer new chips with built-in encryption capabilities.(Product Development) | Business, general | Don Clark |
Kyocera of Japan agrees to acquire Qualcomm's wireless-phone business.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Don Clark |
Microsoft is investing $30 million in Wink Communications deal.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Don Clark |
Microsoft to alter Windows 98 so data about users won't be sent to company. | Business, general | Don Clark, Kara Swisher |
Oracle to introduce 'portlets' to change how corporate users view data on Web.(format standard to be proposed for aggregating data) | Business, general | David P. Hamilton, Don Clark |
SGI's Belluzzo quits as CEO, chairman.(Richard Belluzzo resigns suddenly, is likely to run Microsoft Corp's Internet operations) | Business, general | Don Clark |
Yahoo! buys GeoCities in stock swap; $5 billion deal is company's largest.(Abstract) | Business, general | Don Clark, Kara Swisher |
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