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  • Mon Nov 1 1999 AT&T case could decide fate of fast Net

    With $110 billion of cable investments hanging in the balance, AT&T takes the stand in a highly anticipated federal appeals case.

    Posted by Corey Grice

  • Wed May 5 1999 AT&T wins the bidding war for MediaOne

    Comcast bails out of efforts to top AT&T's offer for MediaOne while concluding a side agreement with the telephone and cable giant.

    Posted by Corey Grice and Kurt Oeler

  • Wed Oct 21 1998 Barksdale's credibility questioned

    Proceedings include disclosure of an email sent by Netscape cofounder Jim Clark that attempted to persuade Microsoft to take an equity stake in the browser maker.

    Posted by Dan Goodin

  • Mon Apr 7 2003 Silicon Valley hikes wireless frontier

    As wireless telephony and computing combine, the center of gravity in digital technology is clearly shifting.
    The New York Times

    Posted by Steve Lohr

  • Thu Sep 10 1998 Sun: MS aims to "hijack" Java

    Java executive Alan Baratz testifies Microsoft is trying to "flood the market" with a "divergent version of Java."

    Posted by Dan Goodin and Tim Clark

  • Thu Jun 4 1998 Netscape's grand strategy

    Executives outline the company's future, hoping for synergy with three businesses: enterprise, e-commerce, and Netcenter.

    Posted by Paul Festa and Tim Clark

  • Tue Feb 20 2001 Napster's hired gun

    Attorney David Boies made his name during the Microsoft trial. Now Napster fans hope he'll be their savior to keep music downloads free.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Thu Jul 13 2000 Power play: Why Ray Lane left Oracle

    The story behind the abrupt departure of Oracle's president is one of hubris, greed, betrayal and personal epiphany--characteristics that have come to define the nucleus of Silicon Valley.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Fri Dec 12 1997 The business of Microsoft

    If Bill Gates is the brains of Microsoft, then Steve Ballmer must be the brawn. Whenever the company needs a fire-breathing, podium-pounding alter ego to Gates's detached corporate coolness, the No. 2 man at Microsoft gets the call.

    Posted by Alex Lash

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