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  • Thu Jun 17 1999 Rivalries, technologies confuse set-top market

    Despite the Industrial Age metaphors espoused at a big cable convention this week, many roadblocks still stand in the way of mass use of the new TV set-top boxes, interactive TV, and other services.

    Posted by Jim Davis

  • Mon Aug 2 2004 Webster's uploads MP3 to dictionary

    The music file format takes its place as a respected member of the linguistic community.

    Posted by Jonathan Skillings

  • Mon Oct 17 2005 Readers weigh in on Internet ownership

    From Philadelphia to San Francisco, local moves toward metrowide broadband will fuel the debate over free enterprise versus government intervention.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Mon Nov 22 2004 Video gamble for the Bells

    Baby Bells are spending billions to sell video service over broadband. Can they crack cable and satellite's hold on TV viewers?
    Image: Video via broadband

    Posted by Jim Hu

  • Mon Jul 26 2004 Broadband: A life-saving technology

    special report From public safety to health care, broadband is becoming a key element.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Wed Oct 17 2001 Windows XP's mission: Internet domination

    Microsoft's services strategy represents its most ambitious expansion ever, but the move faces major obstacles involving antitrust, security and new competition.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Fri Aug 31 2001 Was Excite@Home doomed at the altar?

    Sources close to the company say the marriage of the Web portal and the high-speed Internet service fell disastrously short of expectations largely because of a series of management blunders.

    Posted by John Borland and Corey Grice

  • Thu Oct 12 2000 Picture imperfect

    For all its promise, Microsoft's $425 million purchase of WebTV has been anything but revolutionary.

    Posted by Mike Yamamoto

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