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  • Tue Apr 6 2004 One nation under Internet Protocol

    J. William Gurley considers the likely timetable for a single, super fast pipe into the U.S. home.

    Posted by J. William Gurley

  • Sat Jan 15 2000 The week in review: AOL, Gates ahead of the game

    America Online stuns its high-tech rivals by purchasing media giant Time Warner, redrawing a competitive landscape which seemed bleak for AOL just months ago, while Bill Gates steps aside as Microsoft's CEO to reshape his company's strategic direction.

    Posted by Kurt Oeler

  • Fri Apr 4 2003 Week in review: Infecting tech

    As the deadly SARS virus spreads around the world claiming more than 100 lives, the tech industry finds that it's not immune.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Sat Sep 11 1999 The week in review: Viacom, CBS in titanic merger

    Viacom and CBS agreed to join forces in a multimedia merger valued at $35 billion, creating a potential Internet dynamo and a TV powerhouse too big for the FCC's liking.

    Posted by Kurt Oeler

  • Mon Feb 18 2002 Pirate's heaven in Vietnam

    Combine a hardworking, gadget-happy population with grinding poverty and you get an explosive combination. Western corporations: Good luck.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Fri Oct 4 2002 High noon for tech CEOs?

    When tech execs from around the world gather in Spain next week, American CEOs can expect to get an earful from their global counterparts. And impresario Alex Vieux will be on hand to stir the pot.

    Posted by Charles Cooper

  • Fri Mar 12 1999 Oracle plunges on revenue slowdown

    Despite reporting slightly better-than-expected earnings, shares of Oracle plunge as investors register their disappointment at the firm's weaker-than-expected revenue growth rate.

    Posted by Wylie Wong

  • Wed Jan 22 2003 Semi survival

    The exploding costs of fabrication facilities, combined with technical hurdles, mean that chip companies will soon be dependent on friends in high places.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Tue May 4 2004 Offshoring: U.S. needs reforms, not rhetoric

    Digital Agenda Government officials, business leaders and academics agree that the future of U.S. tech depends on education, professional training and research investment.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Sun Aug 27 2000 The week ahead: MP3.com in court

    MP3.com is scheduled for trial at U.S. District Court in New York tomorrow in a copyright-infringement case.

    Posted by Cecily Barnes

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