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21st Log: Yahoo buys GeoCities -- pop-up ads and all
Microsoft über alles
Have Gates & Co. peaked? 21st reviews tech highs and lows of '98.
Let's Get This Straight: The birth of an Internet network?
Block those pundits: AOL-Netscape isn't like an NBC of the Web -- and can't be.
Is there such a thing as a software monopoly?
Is there such a thing as a software monopoly? By Mike Romano. Microsoft says no -- and its arguments could provoke changes in the antitrust laws.
Strange Webfellows?
What the AOL purchase of Netscape really means: providing services to users is the name of the Internet game.
Let's Get This Straight: The money's too good
Microsoft's staggering profits overshadow the courtroom fireworks of the antitrust trial's first week.
Let's Get This Straight: The great e-mail scare
Let's Get This Straight: Court to Microsoft: "Integrated" means whatever you say it does
In the latest antitrust decision, Microsoft finds some friends on the bench.
Let's Get This Straight: The browser war goes thermonuclear
As government lawyers move on Microsoft, what's at stake for the rest of us?
Who owns the desktop?
Who owns the desktop? By Andrew Leonard. Microsoft and the Department of Justice stake their claims to the ultimate information battleground: the user interface.
Consider the source
What is it about Netscape's newly liberated program code that causes geeks to swoon?
Let my software go!
Let my software go!: By Andrew Leonard. Netscape was desperate for a new strategy against Microsoft. Eric Raymond, hacker guru, had one. An interview with the author of 'The New Hacker's Dictionary.'
21st:Please, Mr. Postman?
Netscape's and Microsoft's software just don't get along -- and God anyone who tries to get them to make up and be nice.
Hatch vs. Gates
Senator says Microsoft demanded more sympathetic voices at next week's hearing -- or Bill Gates wouldn't show.
21st: Microsoft spins
Let's Get This Straight: Scott Rosenberg on Microsoft's agreement with Justice, Netscape's distribution of its source code and a dubious e-mail from Wired.
21st: Microsoft to world: Remove our browser and your system will crash.
Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Microsoft to world: Remove our browser and your system will crash.
21st: 21st Briefing
Scott Rosenberg on the temporary order issued by a federal judge on 12/11/97, forbidding Microsoft to force computer manufacturers to included Internet Explorer whenever they install Windows 95 on a new computer
Newsreal: Muddling through
Steve Jobs' latest spin on the "new" Apple might keep the troops in line, but can the company ever really advance again?
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