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More Net publications charge fees
- It looks as though 1998 might be shaping up as the year where companies increasingly ask their customers to pay for content. [News.com]
More server software from MS
- Microsoft's (MSFT) year-end onslaught of server software continued today, as the company announced the delivery of Net-based financial software and a Web options package for its Windows NT 4.0 operating system. [News.com]
Motorola sells cable modems to France
- Inking its biggest cable deal yet in Europe, Motorola's multimedia group has agreed to sell its speedy CyberSurfr modems to France's largest cable operator as the latter launches Internet service in Paris, the companies announced today. [News.com]
Movie promos take to the Web
- The buzz surrounding today's release of the blockbuster movie Titanic is spreading to the Web, another example of the Net's growing influence both to promote and educate. [News.com]
Music sales don't sing online
- At the sound of it, the combination of CD sales and the Web would seem to go together in perfect harmony: limitless title searches, audio samples, and custom purchases, with nary a surly store clerk in sight. [News.com]
N.Y. targets Net bootleggers
- New York state attorney general Dennis Vacco is on the warpath against what he says is the latest Net evil: sales of alcohol to minors online. [News.com]
NBC, Dow Jones do business
- General Electric's National Broadcasting Company and Dow Jones (DJ) announced a deal today that will align their major business news properties both on television and on the Internet. [News.com]
NEC lightens notebooks
- NEC Computer Systems Division today unveiled its newest "thin and light" notebooks, two models in the Versa 5000 series that feature a 233-MHz Pentium MMX processor in a 1.5-inch-thick package weighing less than 5 pounds, as reported by CNET's NEWS.COM. [News.com]
NEC to unveil thin notebooks
- Next week, NEC Computer Systems Division will show off for the first time its newest "thin and light" notebooks. [News.com]
NEC, HP sign server deal
- Japan's NEC Computer (NIPNY) and Hewlett-Packard (HWP) announced they will cooperate in the development of software and an operating system for Unix-based servers intended for sale in the Japanese market. [News.com]
National Semi beats estimates
- National Semiconductor (NSM) said today that it earned 46 cents a share in its second quarter before acquisition charges, beating analysts' expectations of 43 cents a share. [News.com]
Net Content Coalition expands
- The Internet Content Coalition (ICC) today announced plans to expand its membership base. [News.com]
Net TV guides thrive
- Online television listings, once a bizarre concept, increasingly are at the center of television and personal computer convergence. [News.com]
Net ad revenue high, but slowing
- Internet ad revenues for 1997's first nine months topped $500 million, but the rate of increase slowed dramatically as online publishers experienced their first seasonal slowdown in advertising. [News.com]
Net business to dazzle in 1998
- The hottest Internet properties are expected to sizzle in 1998, but the year also will see some dramatic implosions as Web entrepreneurs face the challenge to "show me the money" to be made on the Web. [News.com]
Net calls through your own phone
- For start-up Aplio, it's not what Net users are talking about that matters, it's what they're talking on. [News.com]
Net earnings: E-commerce in 1997
- As 1997 ends, Internet commerce experts are busy counting up how much consumers spent shopping on the Net. But the real e-commerce action this year came from businesses selling to each other. [News.com]
Net lobbyists reshuffle
- While Congress breaks for the holidays, tech-savvy political forces are forming new alliances and linking up to make Net issues just as well-known on Capitol Hill as their higher-profile counterparts. [News.com]
Net phones boom, unregulated
- No one knows whether voice calls made over the Net will ever be regulated, but the industry still continues to boom with three new Internet telephony services being announced this week. [News.com]
Net pioneers awarded national medals
- President Clinton awarded the national medal of technology to two inventors whose efforts to link military computers by radio, satellite, and telephone wires 25 years ago evolved into the globe-spanning Internet. [News.com]
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