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Domain reseller confuses users - Some Netizens, who thought they were registering domain names with the official InterNIC, say they paid more than twice the usual registration fee to a private company whose Net name was so strikingly similar to the InterNIC's that it was hard to tell the difference. [News.com]
 
Domino gets new locks and keys - IBM (IBM) subsidiary Lotus Development plans to add multilayered encryption capabilities from Entrust Technologies to its Domino server by the end of 1998, the company said today. [News.com]
 
Durand acquires Electric Minds - Electric Minds said today that it has sealed a deal with a buyer, saving the online community from near-certain death. [News.com]
 
E*Trade makes the grade - Online broker E*Trade (EGRP) made analyst expectations today for its fiscal third quarter, and anticipation of positive results pushed the stock up over 11 percent in active trading. [News.com]
 
E*Trade plans secondary offering - E*Trade Group (EGRP) is going back to the public trough again, looking to float out a secondary offering that may raise upwards of $181 million. [News.com]
 
E*Trade suffers a.m. outage - E*Trade (EGRP) inadvertently cut off investors this morning as it experienced a software application error. [News.com]
 
E*Trade to issue digital certificates - Online stock brokerage E*Trade (EGRP) said today that it will provide its 180,000 customers with digital certificates from VeriSign to simplify online trades. [News.com]
 
E-Minds was food for thought - Howard Rheingold is feeling good but a little pensive these days now that Durand Communications will acquire the company he started with venture capital funds, Electric Minds. [News.com]
 
E-cash minted for NCs - A new entrant in the e-commerce software market today released a "network wallet" payment service designed for low-memory network computers and NetPCs. [News.com]
 
E-commerce blitz by Oracle - Aiming to make its Internet commerce product line stand out in an increasingly crowded market, Oracle next week will announce partnerships with several companies for personalizing and managing content on e-commerce sites. [News.com]
 
ESPN tries out First Virtual - As First Virtual Holdings announced today that it has secured a position on the popular sports site ESPN SportsZone, ESPN is currently reevaluating its relationship with First Virtual's competitor, CyberCash. [News.com]
 
EU calls for market-driven Internet - European ministers issued a declaration supporting a market-driven Internet today, agreeing in principle with U.S. policies but leaving key issues such as encryption and content regulation open to further debate. [News.com]
 
EU gives 2 cents on e-commerce - Economics, trade, and technology ministers opened an international conference on Internet commerce here today, less than a week after President Clinton released a White House policy calling for a "free trade zone" in cyberspace within a year. [News.com]
 
Earnings boost TI stock - Shares of Texas Instruments (TXN) jumped nearly 12 percent this morning after the company reported higher-than-expected second-quarter earnings, driven in part by strong digital signal processing (DSP) chip sales and improved operating margins. [News.com]
 
Ellison showcases his NC baby - With the network computer, the people of the world will no longer have to pay Bill Gates billions of dollars, Oracle (ORCL) CEO Larry Ellison told the Newspaper Association of America today. Instead, they will pay Ellison himself. [News.com]
 
Enhanced Pentium II on the way - Intel (INTC) is expected to announce on Monday that it will come out with Pentium II technology that will make the chip more suitable for use in servers and high-end workstations. [News.com]
 
Euro IT spending expected to rise - As the millennium bug looms, the European information systems market is expected to increase its spending as solutions are sought with increasing panic. [News.com]
 
Evslin to leave WorldNet for start-up - The founder and head of AT&T's (T) WorldNet service, Tom Evslin, will leave to head start-up ITXC Corporation, a venture backed by AT&T and Net telephony firm VocalTec Communications. [News.com]
 
Ex-Informix CEO passes torch - Informix (IFMX) chairman Phillip White, who yesterday resigned his post as chief executive, today outlined the management changes that newly named CEO Robert Finocchio, Jr. will put into place as he takes the reins of the troubled database software company, then turned the podium over to his successor. [News.com]
 
Excite deals mean smaller loss - Excite (XCIT) today reported a smaller second quarter loss than expected, as partnerships and new initiatives bring the company into position to grow revenue and reduce costs. [News.com]
 
 

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