- Tue Jul 13 2004 Tech, Hollywood heavyweights create content coalition
IBM, Intel, Disney and others will work on rules for ensuring the security of content in home networks.
- Fri Sep 10 1999 Heavyweights join push for interactive TV
Industry heavyweights like Microsoft and Intel are heading an effort to establish standards for enhanced TV content for interactive entertainment systems.
- Mon Oct 22 2001 Tech giants pan anti-piracy mandate
Industry heavyweights are trying to kill a Hollywood-backed plan heading for Congress that would require anti-piracy protections in PCs, CD players and other devices.
- Sun Apr 20 2008 Hollywood studios tout entertainment service--for 2009
It doesn't have a name yet, but the joint venture from Viacom, Paramount, MGM, and Lionsgate does have a lot of content at its disposal for TV and VOD viewers.
- Thu Jan 27 2005 The fight to dominate Web search
Duking it out with heavyweights, Amazon packs photos into A9.com Yellow Pages. Also: a how-to on blogging at Google.
- Tue Feb 21 2006 Can Yahoo do content?
The Web portal's plan to become a major Internet content player is treading water, despite its Hollywood credentials.
- Fri Aug 29 2008 Google, 'Vanity Fair' party down at DNC
Event on the last evening of the Democratic convention brings together Mountain View geeks, Washington insiders, and Hollywood celebrities.
- Fri Aug 18 2000 Is Toys "R" Us headed for e-commerce sidelines?
Heavyweight brick-and-mortar retailers, with their deep pockets, stand the best chance of weathering the current e-tail purge, but some of them could discover it's not worth the trouble.
- Fri Apr 14 2000 Netscape veteran brings smarts to start-up
Networking start-up SmartPipes gains the support of an impressive list of Silicon Valley heavyweights, including Jim Clark, co-founder of Netscape.
- Thu Sep 7 2000 Video: Cutbacks healthy for growing Net companies, analyst says
Forrester Research analyst Eric Scheirer sees the layoffs and cutbacks by online entertainment sites as part of a healthy business model.



