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Those uninvited, invisible little apps lurking somewhere on your hard drive that serve up ads. Should software, or ads, have squatter's rights?
The chief executive of the world's biggest media company, AOL Time Warner, surprised his company and his industry by announcing that he would retire in May.
AT&T Corp. has now moved to its own high-speed Internet network some 90 percent of its customers who had been served by ExciteAtHome Corp.
High-speed Internet service provider ExciteAtHome will go out of business Feb. 28. The announcement came after AT&T Corp. withdrew a $307 million offer for ExciteAtHome's broadband business, saying ExciteAtHome violated agreements by cutting off service to 850,000 AT&T customers.
Online superstore Amazon.com Inc. has bought some assets of Egghead.com, hoping the defunct software and computer product retailer's tech-savvy credentials still hold enough luster to help boost its own electronics unit.
Three of the nation's biggest cable companies lined up yesterday in hopes of taking over the largest one, AT&T Broadband, submitting complex bids that AT&T will begin reviewing in the coming days.
Cingular Wireless, the second-largest U.S. wireless operator, has placed orders with leading European telecoms equipment makers worth almost $4 billion to build its high-speed mobile phone network across the United States.
The cutthroat world of online advertising may be on the verge of a patent battle. Unicast is set to announce on Monday that it has been awarded two patents for delivering online ads.
The ad recession in the U.S. may have bottomed out by the end of 2001, but it will be a slow climb back, according to two top industry forecasters.
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