Business briefs for June 15, 2004

Tue, Jun 15, 2004 (10:56 a.m.)

SUNNYVALE, Calif.:

Yahoo! Inc., owner of the second most-used Internet search engine, is increasing the free storage it offers e-mail customers as Google Inc. is considering plans to provide free e-mail. Subscribers to Yahoo's free e-mail service will automatically be upgraded to 100 megabytes of storage, Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Yahoo said in a statement.

WASHINGTON:

The Bush administration's Federal Trade Commission told Congress today that it isn't technically possible to set up a "Do-Not-Spam" registry to let consumers block millions of pieces of unwanted e-mail.

ATLANTA:

Delta Air Lines will temporarily cut a fourth of the flights by its low-cost Song carrier this September, raising questions about how well the budget airline is doing. It's unclear whether the cutbacks will affect Song's Las Vegas flights.

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