Cut-rate Internet provider Illiad cries foul on deal between Orange and SFR to bring fiber optic to homes.
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U.K. investors lead a new rush to Internet media startups.
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Commission wants Redmond to provide full Windows documentation by November 23.
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Content management firm president sees arbitrage in the wake of IBM’s FileNet buy.
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Baby Bells must accept competition.
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BlueArc's Silicon Server could finally bring networks up to speed.
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Itanium's creators claim it's a break from the past; there's no doubt Itanium's given a break to Intel's competitors.
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In Christmas 2001, Microsoft hopes its Xbox console will score a knockout. Since it will need some hit games, look for it to acquire more game publishers -- could Electronic Arts be a target?
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Free Internet access is one of several worries.
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"Buy versus build" gets the nod from JDS Uniphase management as they expand the company's market share by gobbling up the competition. Latest tasty morsel: E-Tek.
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Chemdex expands as competition heats up
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Vitamins.com overdoses on competition
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Cisco/Cerent deal magnifies competition
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Eliance takes on cash -- and competition
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AMD and others are making a legitimate run at Intel.
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Cisco Systems has used aggressive acquisitions and attention to its customers to join Microsoft and Intel as the industry's third major monopoly.
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Montgomery Securities analyst looks at the recent posturing of large service companies and analyzes which are best positioned.
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