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CA beats earnings expectations - Computer Associates (CAI) today beat expectations for the June quarter, as client-server product revenues grew over 50 percent. [News.com]
 
CA breaks out management framework - Software giant Computer Associates (CA) plans to cook up a strategic jambalaya for its flagship Unicenter TNG enterprise management software system next week at CA World 97 in New Orleans. [News.com]
 
CA chief draws software road map - Computer Associates (CA) chairman and CEO Charles Wang kicked off the company's CA World 97 user conference here with strong words for competitors in the enterprise management software market. [News.com]
 
CA's new strategy: build on Unicenter - New Orleans--Computer Associates (CA) is as hot as a bevy of cajun spices. [News.com]
 
CBS taps nascent Latin market - Hoping to tap a budding audience, CBS TeleNoticias, a 24-hour Spanish-language cable news channel, will take its growing operation to the Net later this year. [News.com]
 
CEO expects Excite to break even - As Excite (XCIT) watches its net loss shrink, the company's chief executive said he's comfortable with analysts' projections the search engine will break even in the first or second quarter of fiscal 1998. [News.com]
 
CMP Media goes public - CMP Media (CMPX), taking advantage of a resurgent market for technology IPOs, today thrust itself into the public realm, raising $110 million in capital. [News.com]
 
CMP aggregates with CMPnet - CMP Media, publisher of online and print publications such as Information Week, Communications Week, Computer Retail Week, and EE Times, today launched CMPnet, integrating its two dozen separate sites into one offering. [News.com]
 
CMP sets IPO sights for $95 million - CMP Media today set its initial public offering pricing range at $17 to $19 a share, in hopes of raising up to $95 million in capital, according to the company's Securities and Exchange Commission filing. [News.com]
 
CNET Special Feature: Law and the Web - As more companies latch on to the commercial potential of the Internet, they're looking to protect their assets. Citing terms like trademark infringement,copyright violation, and unfair competition, artists, agents, and their attorneys are sending out swarms of "cease-and-desist" letters. Some are more polite than others, and the missives vary in their threats and demands. But the point is generally clear: Remove the unauthorized material from your Web site or we'll take legal action. [News.com]
 
CNET Special Feature: Dark side of the Web - The Internet has proved to be a wellspring of news, resources, and information for business, academia, and community. The new users, companies, organizations, and media outlets rushing online help the Net grow, but the corollary to that is that its wild and woolly side is still lurking in the virtual basement. [News.com]
 
CNN list recipient pushes porn - Some subscribers to CNN Interactive's CNN Plus email list complained today that they received unauthorized email, including some pornographic pictures, resulting in charges of a security breach at the popular Web site. [News.com]
 
CNNSI.com enters online ring - Let the online sports games begin. [News.com]
 
Cabletron vies for Token Ring clients - Networker Cabletron Systems (CS) announced the latest additions to its all-in-one hardware today. [News.com]
 
Canon cuts digital camera prices - Canon Computer Systems, a subsidiary of both Canon USA and Canon, says it reduced the prices of two of its PowerShot digital cameras. [News.com]
 
Centra teaches intranet education - Centra Software thinks that it can teach corporations a thing or two. [News.com]
 
Cheaper Gateways to get DVD - Gateway 2000 will use DVD hardware from Chromatic Research and Toshiba in its desktop computers, according to an announcement today by Chromatic. [News.com]
 
CheckFree sells management business - CheckFree (CKFR) today said it will sell its management business for $35 million, tightening its focus on a core strategy of electronic commerce. [News.com]
 
Chip sales continue rebound - Global semiconductor sales are continuing to rebound, with monthly figures rising by 3 percent to $11.41 billion in May, according to a new Semiconductor Industry Association's survey. [News.com]
 
Chipping in for chip factories - Two Japanese chipmakers intend to cooperate with foreign partners in building fabrication facilities for next-generation 256-megabit memory chips, according to a report in The Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Japan's largest business daily. [News.com]
 
 

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