Are you tired of sifting through spam and clutter in your email inbox? Do you want a reliable and user-friendly email service that’s accessible from anywhere? Look no further than PeoplePC.com Web ...
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PeoplePC, a subsidiary of Atlanta-based EarthLink Inc., has agreed to refund New York consumers who were overcharged for dial-up Internet service, according to New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
PeoplePC, which specializes in bundling new computers with Internet service for a monthly fee, said Monday that it is making Gateway its PC of choice. The deal means that new customers signing up with ...
PeoplePC Inc., a San Francisco-based computer seller, agreed to pay $100,000 in penalties to settle Federal Trade Commission claims that it didn’t tell customers their deliveries would be delayed and ...
ATLANTA -- EarthLink Inc., the nation's third-largest Internet service provider, boosted its cash bid for PeoplePC Inc., a provider of discount Internet connections, to 2 cents a share from 1.71 cents ...
EarthLink announced Monday that it will buy low-cost computer vendor PeoplePC for about US$10 million, but the giant Internet service provider (ISP) left open the possibility that the deal could swell ...
Internet service provider EarthLink said Monday that it will acquire PeoplePC in a deal valued at about $10 million. Under the terms of the deal, EarthLink will offer $.0171 per outstanding PeoplePC ...
PeoplePC, which sells low-cost computers, has entered the domain-name business by offering its customers direct access to the .ws domain--from the island nation of Western Samoa. Customers of PeoplePC ...
Gary Duncan, who works in a metal-stamping plant in suburban Chicago, used to turn on his antiquated home computer to "waste time" playing solitaire. So when Ford Motor offered him an upgrade and ...