- Tue Jul 1 1997 Clinton sets course for Internet
The Clinton administration unveils its long-awaited electronic commerce policy, which seeks to simplify buying and selling on the Internet.
- Wed Jul 18 2001 Open-source challenge to the musical status quo
Christopher Montgomery believes the Ogg Vorbis audio format can challenge Microsoft, Netscape and even MP3. Do he and his cohort have more than a snowball's chance?
- Fri Nov 2 2001 Rivals, others lament Microsoft deal
The reaction to the deal reached by the software titan and the Justice Department boils down to one simple sentence: Microsoft got off easy.
- Thu Apr 26 2001 Start-ups strive to lock down IM at work
It's one of the dirty little secrets of corporate communications: Executives and other employees routinely chat via notoriously insecure instant messages.
- Thu Apr 26 2001 Start-ups strive to lock down IM at work
It's one of the dirty little secrets of corporate communications: Executives and other employees routinely chat via notoriously insecure instant messages.
- Thu Jun 7 2001 Microsoft messaging tactics recall browser wars
The battle over today's instant messenger market is vintage Microsoft: Embrace a rival's technology, extend it to work best with Windows, and extinguish the competition.
- Fri Jul 2 1999 Wrangling over standards for TV's future
The cable and consumer electronics industries continue to fight over details about connecting digital televisions to cable networks, with more delays in the introduction of cable-ready DTVs the probable outcome.
- Wed Jun 16 1999 Baratz leads Java lovefest
Alan Baratz, the Sun executive who guided Java to its meteoric rise, talks about how the technology makes money, Sun's rivalry with Microsoft, and potential tool acquisitions.
- Tue Jul 1 1997 Trying to regulate the global market
The Clinton administration is eager to push its e-commerce agenda, but other nations may consider it unwelcome meddling.


