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DoubleClick Inc (DCLK)
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2827 The whole thing is like a black comedy...funny, but not. -but funny, ultimatellorrie coey-3/3/2000
2826 The Euphemism of the Day...! <i>"...aggressive marketing"</lorrie coey-3/3/2000
2825 What assurance do consumers have that their personaldata hasn't <i>allorrie coey-3/3/2000
2824 I was flabbergasted at the price they paid for Abacus. I would have thought thKarl Zetmeir-3/3/2000
2823 I wonder how much "junkdata" DCLK has assimilated...and who bought aclorrie coey-3/3/2000
2822 Why don't I believe DCLK...? Why should Anyone...!? That's too Funnylorrie coey-3/2/2000
2821 Indeed...the blackiceberg! canoe.ca Infinite Deception...as a Lifestyle! Thelorrie coey-3/2/2000
2820 USA Today: DoubleClick backs off Web-tracking plan Looks like the fire got a bBill Ounce-3/2/2000
2819 The Tip of the Iceberg indeed! canoe.caKarl Zetmeir-3/2/2000
2818 People have no idea about how much of their personal information has already belorrie coey-3/2/2000
2817 Report: Intuit halts leaks to DoubleClick news.cnet.com The Wall Street JourBill Ounce-3/2/2000
2816 <i>This could lead to government restriction or a technological solution FR1-3/1/2000
2815 <burnt offerings>lorrie coey-3/1/2000
2814 <shrug> Message 12775093Karl Zetmeir-3/1/2000
2813 Condolances to the Longs,.lorrie coey-3/1/2000
2812 CEO getting out in front on the privacy vs. functionality issue: wired.com regaLarry Kagan-2/29/2000
2811 USA Today article on DoubleClick Ads are needed to pay for "free" siBill Ounce-2/25/2000
2810 57 7/8 Don Pueblo-2/19/2000
2809 i have no position regards DCLK--but concur todays action very strange---MM sheLTK007-2/19/2000
2808 Before I start here, let me state for the record: I am pro-DCLK. I am long. Citidude-2/18/2000
2807 States, federal government conduct DoubleClick probes Looks like aggressive mBill Ounce-2/18/2000
2806 Thank you Alastair. I'll try them out. eomCitidude-2/17/2000
2805 IMHO, DCLK will not kill their golden goose. They are cooperating with the FTC Larry Kagan-2/17/2000
2804 You may not have to worry about it much longer. zdnet.comKarl Zetmeir-2/16/2000
2803 You could also try Cookie Cop which allows you to specify which sites to block.Alastair McIntosh-2/16/2000
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