Scarlet Pruitt

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War, music, magic on minds of

Inquiring minds searched the Internet on a virtual cornucopia of topics during 2001, stretching from war and terrorism to music, magic and prophecy, according to a listing of top queries released this week by Google Inc.

Adobe barred from distributing InDesign software

A U.S. federal district court judge filed a preliminary injunction order against Adobe Systems Inc. Tuesday, barring it from distributing its InDesign page layout software amid allegations of copyright infringement.

Adobe barred from distributing software

A U.S. federal district court judge filed a preliminary injunction order against Adobe Systems Inc. Wednesday, barring it from distributing its InDesign page layout software amid allegations of copyright infringement.

2001: The year the Internet stopped being fun

Remember when you could barely resist the Internet

U.S. Senate committee to examine Microsoft settlement

The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to hold a hearing Wednesday morning that examines the U.S. government's proposed settlement in its landmark antitrust case against Microsoft Corp.

Tech execs to advise U.S. president

U.S. President George W. Bush will appoint an advisory panel of high-profile technology executives, including AOL Time Warner Inc. chairman Steve Case, and Dell Computer Corp. dhairman and chief executive officer Michael Dell, to help him shape tech policy issues, according to a report published Wednesday in the The Wall Street Journal.

AT&T Wireless courts Hispanics with Spanish site

Targeting the rapidly growing U.S. Hispanic population, AT&T Wireless Services Inc. launched a Spanish-language version of its site this week, replete with information on international services and calling plans.

StarMedia: Financial reports are unreliable

Spanish and Portuguese-language Internet portal StarMedia Network Inc. has announced that its un-audited financial statements for the quarters ended March 31 and June 30 and its audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 2000 could not be relied upon due to accounting issues related to two of its Mexican subsidiaries, and that it would restate the results after an investigation into the matter was completed.

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