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EU domain racks up 2.5 million fans

April 11, 2007 First year of public registrations for .eu marked by strong interest among residents, businesses and organizations in European Union. TAGS: European Union, domain name, domain, registration, Europe, organization, Germany

Europe's .eu domain available

April 7, 2006 The .eu domain is now open to anyone within the European Union who wants to register a Web address. TAGS: European Union, domain, Europe

Europe sees rise in R&D spending

October 9, 2007 EU-based companies increase research and development investments, yet non-EU competitors still take the lead. TAGS: R&D, European Union, pharmaceutical company, Europe

The future of telecom regulation in Europe

November 14, 2007 Reformed regulatory framework would affect access, Internet calling, privacy, security, and Net neutrality across Europe. TAGS: commission, COLT TELECOM Group, telecom regulation, telecommunications, framework, regulator, Europe, European Union, provider, proposal, telecommunications company, U.K., power

An anxious wait for EU court ruling on Microsoft

September 14, 2007 Business leaders, lawyers, regulators will have plenty to discuss when the court rules next week on Europe's antitrust sanctions against Microsoft. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Thomas Vinje, antitrust case, European Union, Qualcomm Inc., court, regulator, Europe, Intel, attorney, decision, technology company, Microsoft Windows Media Player, effect, chip company

Anti-skid braking technology gets EU backing

May 10, 2007 System helps avoid skids on slippery roads, and could be required equipment in Europe and U.S. by 2012. TAGS: Europe, European Union, car, U.S.

Europe edges closer to mobile phones on planes

October 18, 2007 European telecom regulator issues proposals that would let passengers use their handsets on European flights. TAGS: airline, flight, proposal, mobile phone, European Union, Europe

Google-DoubleClick: Tough sell in EU

November 21, 2007 The search giant will have a tricky time getting what it wants as trustbusters on the other side of the Atlantic dig into the planned $3.1 billion merger. TAGS: ad serving, DoubleClick Inc., Latham & Watkins, merger, antitrust, SEM, Google Inc., Europe, European Union, online advertising, acquisition, PeopleSoft Inc., concern, attorney, search engine, U.S.

EU planning massive fine against Microsoft

March 22, 2004 European regulators plan to levy a record fine of more than $600 million against Microsoft as part of a strongly worded rebuke of the company's business practices. TAGS: European Union, fine, antitrust, business practice, settlement, Europe, Microsoft Corp., software company, U.S., e-mail

Photos: Patent protesters take to the streets

February 18, 2005 The Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure rallies hundreds in Brussels to argue against an EU plan for software patents. TAGS: European Union, street, Europe, photograph

Microsoft: EU ruling could come soon

November 14, 2006 Top lawyer tells shareholders the ruling, expected as early as December, could provide "clarity" for industry. TAGS: Brad Smith, shareholder, European Union, Europe, antitrust, lawyer, Microsoft Corp.

Ballmer to meet with EU antitrust chief

September 29, 2005 Microsoft CEO, who will be in Europe on business, requested the meeting with Neelie Kroes, who heads the competition bureau. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Steve Ballmer, European Union, Europe, Microsoft Corp., CEO

Entrepreneurship not in Europe's blood?

January 18, 2005 A study finds that Europeans are less interested in being their own boss than Americans, with more Europeans anxious about bankruptcy. TAGS: entrepreneurship, bankruptcy, European Union, Europe

A call for Net neutrality debate in U.K.

September 17, 2007 Web's global nature makes it essential for U.K. and Europe to discuss Net neutrality, says British Computer Society president. TAGS: Net Neutrality, U.K., Internet Service Provider, legislation, content provider, European Union, Europe, traffic, U.S., VoIP, president

EU ruling deals setback to Microsoft

September 17, 2007 In upholding Europe's landmark antitrust decision, a high-level court foresees a "significant drop" in market share. But what of Vista? TAGS: commission, antitrust, market share, court, European Union, decision, Microsoft Corp., Europe, operating system, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows

Still unanswered questions in EU decision

March 24, 2004 Interpretations differ on how the European Commission's decision will affect Microsoft, consumers and competitors. TAGS: European Union, commission, Brad Smith, Microsoft Windows Media Player, decision, Microsoft Corp., server, Europe, U.S., Microsoft Windows, PC

Europe sees calling prices fall

February 21, 2006 Recent European Commission report notes increased competition and rate drops, but also cites need for more regulation. TAGS: telecommunications, Europe, regulation, European Union, broadband

Microsoft commentary slams EU ruling

April 22, 2004 The software giant releases a position paper insisting that the European Union's antitrust sanctions amount to "new law" that could hurt others in the technology industry. TAGS: European Union, antitrust, paper, law, decision, Microsoft Corp., Europe, Microsoft Windows

EU seen ruling against Microsoft

January 27, 2004 While a European Union decision in the antitrust investigation is still in its draft phase, and final details are yet to be made public, all the signs are that it won't be going Microsoft's way. TAGS: European Union, antitrust, fine, Governor, Bill Gates, Redmond, decision, Europe, Microsoft Corp., U.S., software company
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