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Shareholder Group Says Symantec’s Buy of Veritas Ill-Advised

A major shareholder advisory firm is urging stock owners to vote against Symantec's US$11 billion purchase of Veritas Software ...

ICANN Names VeriSign .net Registrar Until 2011

VeriSign has won the right to operate the .net domain registry for another six years, securing a new contract from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) after a lengthy and sometimes controversial process ...

Wireless Carriers Getting Behind Converged WiFi-Bluetooth

A bid to use converged technologies to greatly expand the options for connecting via mobile devices and help carriers keep customers happy has gotten a boost ...

Trade Group Revises Chip-Sales Forecast Upward

In a forecast that will be music to the ears of technology firms and investors alike, a leading trade group has predicted continued sales growth for semiconductors for the next three years, with the industry on track this year to break previous sales records ...

Yahoo, Sprint Team on Inexpensive Mobile E-Mail

Bidding to offer a low-cost alternative to the dominant mobile e-mail platform, Yahoo has teamed with mobile carrier Sprint Communications to offer mobile messaging for around US$3 per month ...

BUSINESS NEWS

Technology To Aid SOX Compliance Headaches Abounds

At the time of its passage in 2002, Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), the sweeping piece of legislation meant to make publicly traded companies more accountable, rolled through Congress. The reaction to the WorldCom and Enron accounting scandals became law so quickly, in fact, that it took time for both the companies impacted and the technology industry to start to piece together their responses...

Shopzilla Buy Shows Online Shopping Market Sizzling

With two major deals in the past week, the online shopping-search market remains primed for additional consolidation as major players continue to jockey for the lead position in the e-commerce race ...

AOL Debuts Free E-Mail as Portal Push Nears

Revving up its marketing engines as it prepares to compete more directly than ever with Yahoo, MSN and Google as a portal open to all, America Online has formally launched its free Web-based e-mail service, known as AIM Mail ...

Wireless Industry Embraces E-Commerce Outsourcing

Sprint Communications recently became the latest wireless communications company to turn over its e-commerce efforts to a third party, extending a trend that recognizes the benefits of having a Web sales specialist handle online sales and marketing ...

Yahoo, Bidding for eBay Market Share, Cuts Auction Fees

Aiming to grab a bigger piece of the online auction business, Yahoo has said it will eliminate fees charged for using its auction site, a move that seems directly aimed at sellers who would normally turn to eBay to sell their goods ...

Covad, EarthLink To Provide Hybrid VoIP, Broadband Service

Hoping to use a hybrid technology to provide fast-growing Internet calling services to customers, Covad and EarthLink today said they would begin testing a service that uses existing phone lines to provide high-speed Web access and voice over Internet protocol calling services ...

IBM, Researchers Team Up for Brain Research Project

IBM announced today that it will work with one of the leading human intelligence researchers in the world to map how the brain works, a project that Big Blue said emphasizes the continued importance of supercomputers and could produce advances in both medicine and technology ...

Online Gambling Site PartyGaming To Float IPO

In a move likely to have reverberations across the Web, online poker site PartyGaming has filed for what could be one of the largest initial public offerings in the recent history of the London Stock Exchange ...

ICANN Approves Concept of .xxx Domain for Porn

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the oversight group for the World Wide Web, has begun negotiations that could lead to the establishment of a separate domain for pornography sites ...

EBay Diversifies with $620 Million Shopping.com Buy

EBay will buy comparison shopping and search Web site Shopping.com for US$620 million, the auction giant's largest acquisition in nearly three years and one that positions it to compete against Yahoo, Google, Amazon.com and others in the quest to help online shoppers quickly find their e-commerce quarry ...

Yahoo Japan Linking with Brokers To Offer Online Trading

Aiming to take the popular financial news and information pages of its portal to new levels and target an affluent class of users in the process, Yahoo's Japan subsidiary has announced plans to link with two stock trading brokerages ...

Ameritrade, TD Waterhouse Confirm Merger Talks

The online financial services world finds itself back in the mergers-and-acquisition spotlight today as Ameritrade and TD Waterhouse have confirmed reports that they are talking about merging their online brokerages ...

‘Good’ Move by Cingular Seen Pressing Research In Motion

Cingular Wireless has launched a business-focused always-on e-mail service that will compete alongside the popular BlackBerry standard from Research In Motion and could portend additional offerings from carriers eager to lock in corporate users ...

Experts Urge Caution as Blogging Goes Corporate

It might be a fad. It may be a trend or something even more permanent. Nonetheless, it's obvious that at least for now, blogging has arrived as a force on the Internet, not only for political discourse and personal ramblings but increasingly as a potentially powerful business tool ...

Ask Jeeves Launches New Features To Improve Search

Striving to keep pace with its larger rivals in the search space even as it becomes part of the InterActive Corp. online empire, Ask Jeeves has debuted two features that it says will result in more accurate search results ...

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