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Tue Jul 7 1998
Short take: WorldPoint adds Intel VP to board of directors
WorldPoint, a developer of language
translation
software for the Web, has added Intel
content group vice president and worldwide developer relations director
Claude Leglise to its board of directors.
Posted by
Scott Martin
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Tue Aug 12 2008
Blu-ray releases for the week of August 12
This week we have Oliver's Stone's 'The Doors,' with Val Kilmer's riveting portrayal of a volatile 60s icon, another Jean-Claude Van Damme film to add to the many other films in his cinematic canon, and 'Smart People,' starring Ellen Page.
Posted by
Matthew Panton
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Thu Nov 30 2006
No 'rubber stamp' on telecom mergers, judge says
Judge says he'll do "independent review" of deals between AT&T-SBC and Verizon-MCI, but offers no hints of when a ruling will come.
Posted by
Anne Broache
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Mon Jun 7 2004
Oracle hits hard at Justice Dept.'s case
A feisty Oracle comes out swinging at the government's insistence that its proposed acquisition of PeopleSoft would be detrimental to the business software market.
Posted by
Alorie Gilbert
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Tue Jul 25 2006
Judge balks at closure of AT&T, Verizon mergers
Telephone companies have closed books on the deals, but an antitrust magistrate says he needs more info.
Posted by
Anne Broache
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Wed Jul 12 2006
Judge plans to review AT&T, Verizon deals
A federal judge in Washington says he may permit witnesses to describe the twin mergers' impact on competition.
Posted by
Declan McCullagh
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Mon May 20 2002
Google doodles with Dilbert
The search engine's latest home-page artwork showcases the comic-strip antihero, his pinecone-haired boss and his wacky co-workers.
Posted by
Gwendolyn Mariano
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Tue Jul 20 2004
Judge grills Oracle, DOJ at trial's close
In final arguments in the antitrust case, the judge pelts both sides with sharp questions.
Posted by
Alorie Gilbert
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Wed Jun 30 2004
Ellison: 'Radical' industry shift drove bid
Oracle's CEO testifies that competitive pressure made necessary the hostile acquisition offer for PeopleSoft.
Posted by
Karen Southwick
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Thu Jun 10 2004
Trying a 'landmark case'
Although Oracle's legal team might be outrunning the Justice Department, CNET News.com's Karen Southwick says the race is a marathon, not a sprint.
Posted by
Karen Southwick