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  • Mon Apr 19 1999 Gates shows new mouse, Windows 2000

    Microsoft chief executive Bill Gates is back in a familiar role: chief pitchman for the company's upcoming products and new technology.

    Posted by Erich Luening

  • Wed May 21 2008 CNET LIVE: January 8, 2008

    From the stage of CES 2008, Brian and Tom answer questions from callers as well as members of th Live CES audience. Plus, CNET editors stop by to talk about the top products at CES.

  • Mon Mar 3 2003 CRM software or CRM shelfware?

    When it comes to customer relationship management software, much of what businesses purchase is never put to use, according to a new study.

    Posted by Alorie Gilbert

  • Fri Jun 4 1999 IBM escapes one Y2K lawsuit

    IBM has escaped one squall in the legal storm surrounding the Year 2000 technology problem.

    Posted by Erich Luening

  • Fri Nov 20 1998 Conference to cover Main Street's Y2K issues

    With just over 400 days left until January 1, 2000, a group of officials and industry experts will assemble to discuss the impact of the millennium bug.

    Posted by Erich Luening

  • Fri Aug 1 2003 Guess what? Microsoft won

    CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the "end of Microsoft as we know it" crowd must face the post-antitrust reality that the software giant is more confident and stronger than ever.

    Posted by Charles Cooper

  • Sun Jun 16 2002 The week ahead: Oracle earnings

    Investors will scrutinize an earnings report this week from Oracle for signs of how the technology sector will fare in the future.

    Posted by Sam Ames

  • Sun May 25 2003 What world migration means for business

    Harvard University's Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco says business leaders should be aware of the opportunities and challenges resulting from unprecedented world immigration transformations.

    Posted by null HBS Working Knowledge

  • Thu Mar 6 2003 Sex, the Constitution and the Net

    The Supreme Court is considering a new twist on the restriction of sexually explicit material. At the center of the battle is Judith Krug, a director at the American Library Association.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Sun Sep 23 2001 The week ahead: State of the economy

    This week's report from the government on home sales will give economic watchers an idea of where the economy is headed. Plus: RealNetworks holds its Seattle conference.

    Posted by Sam Ames

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