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NetObjects founders increase stake
- Foreshadowing an initial public offering, NetObjects will announce Monday that its CEO and other founders invested $1.5 million in the maker of Web site building software. [News.com]
NetSoft buy bucks NetManage stock
- Shares of intranet software maker NetManage (NETM) jumped 10 percent in trading today, after the company said it will buy client-server software maker NetSoft, creating one of the largest vendors in the PC connectivity market. [News.com]
Netcom serves USR's 56 kbps
- Netcom On-Line Communications Services (NETC) today became the latest ISP to offer widespread deployment of 56-kbps modem technology. [News.com]
Netscape fixes Communicator bug
- As promised last week, Netscape Communications (NSCP) has just released Communicator 4.01a, an update to the software suite that fixes a JavaScript security hole but does not include push channels. [News.com]
Netscape fixes Netcaster beta glitch
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) posted yesterday a new version of its beta Netcaster software that works with the latest version of its Communicator software suite. [News.com]
Netscape fixes latest bug
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) has patched yet another hole in its Communicator browser, the fourth one since the product shipped last month. [News.com]
Netscape plans Java tools
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) today announced that it is building new Java-based management tools to be included in the next major release of its SuiteSpot servers. [News.com]
Netscape posts increased profits
- Pulling out of a long product-transition tunnel, Netscape (NSCP) today posted increased second-quarter profits, excluding one-time acquisition charges. [News.com]
Netscape stock continues slide
- Netscape (NSCP) shares continued their tumble today, dropping as low as 18 percent over two days as analysts lowered their estimates based on the company's second-quarter performance. [News.com]
Netscape to overhaul servers
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) has revamped its Internet server pricing and packaging to compete more effectively with major software companies like Microsoft and Lotus Development, company executives said today. [News.com]
Netscape to use its extranet software
- In the world of high-tech marketing, eating your own dog food is essential. Today, Netscape Communications (NSCP) announced plans to do just that. [News.com]
Netscape, Excite do foreign news
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) and Excite (XCIT) have announced an alliance under which the search engine company will produce a new navigational service providing international information. [News.com]
Netscape, Marimba sign distribution pact
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) and Marimba have announced a distribution pact that calls for Netscape to market, sell, and support Marimba's Castanet products through its direct and indirect sales force. [News.com]
Network General to acquire toolmaker
- Network General (NETG) announced that it has agreed to acquire Cinco Networks for $27 million in order to round out its line of network protocol analysis tools. [News.com]
Network management for all
- Small offices with little or no management software expertise will soon be able to dissect their networking gear. [News.com]
Networks diagnosed through Net
- Separating hype from reality on the Web can be tough, but an upcoming slew of management tools from the likes of Cisco Systems (CSCO) and Intel (INTC) show the promise of administration software based on Internet standards. [News.com]
New business plan helps Netcom results
- Netcom (NETC) today announced a better-than-expected second-quarter, as a result of its higher-price, higher-service business model. [News.com]
New line of 200-MHz notebooks
- Computer Applications, previously a direct-sales company, has introduced a new line of computers it will offer through resellers, including a 200-MHz notebook and feature-packed multimedia PC. [News.com]
News sites worry about filtering
- Violence and sex are regulars on the nightly news. (Think Andrew Phillip Cunanan.) But when the same stories appear on the Net, they can easily be blocked by the latest content rating and filtering systems. [News.com]
Notebook arena gets two more players
- Two Taiwan-based computer makers will enter the notebook PC market with systems running as fast as 233 MHz later this year. [News.com]
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