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Power Computing files for IPO - Power Computing, the largest Macintosh clone maker, today filed for an initial public offering in hopes of raising as much as $30 million in capital and fueling its push to build on the Microsoft-Intel platform. [News.com]
 
Power Computing goes with Intel - Watch out, Dell. Another computer company in the Lone Star State wants to build Intel-based clones. [News.com]
 
Powersoft founders move to Java - A development tool start-up, staffed by the founders of one-time tools heavyweight Powersoft, will introduce a toolset Monday for building business applications entirely in Java. [News.com]
 
Print to try packaging with NewsWorks - The nation's nine largest newspaper companies, including the New York Times, Times Mirror, and the Tribune Company, are putting the final touches on a Web site that will aggregate their best news and information, dubbed NewsWorks, which will officially launch June 30, the company announced today. [News.com]
 
Privacy advocates question OPS - Skepticism is growing about a new privacy standard announced two weeks ago by Netscape Communications' (NSCP) and endorsed today by Microsoft (MSFT). [News.com]
 
Privacy forum plugs disclosure - Disclosure, disclosure, disclosure was the mantra of today's Federal Trade Commission session on consumer online privacy. [News.com]
 
Private dollars wanted for next Net - A White House official's call was dropped when he tried to patch into a high-tech industry meeting about the Next Generation Internet (NGI) today--a timely demo of the network's need for a facelift. [News.com]
 
Pro-Code bill all but dead - With the swiftness of a palace coup, one encryption bill has replaced its ideological rival as the center of the contentious debate over how much freedom Internet users should have in protecting their private correspondence. [News.com]
 
Pro-spam hacker reported - A mysterious hacker has come to the defense of much-hated junk emailers, allegedly targeting sites and people who are against spam. [News.com]
 
Proxy Server 2.0 crowds firewalls - Though Microsoft (MSFT) says it doesn't plan to compete with firewall vendors, its plans to add firewall security features to the latest version of its Proxy Server software could shake up the firewall software market. [News.com]
 
Public urged to help domain mess - In the face of an impasse, the Commerce Department is asking for public input on the future of the Internet's domain name system, releasing a request for comment on how the administration of the Internet's naming system should be handled. [News.com]
 
Pure Java Communicator vowed - As it underscored its commitment to cross-platform applications, Netscape Communications (NSCP) promised today that it would deliver a "100 percent pure" Java version of its Communicator software next year. [News.com]
 
Quebec demands site use French - Quebec's language police are cracking down on Web sites that don't use enough French. [News.com]
 
QuickTime 3.0 is tardy - Developers waiting for Apple Computer's (AAPL) QuickTime 3.0 will have to wait a little longer, as the popular multimedia authoring and playback software won't ship until the end of summer, company managers said today. [News.com]
 
RSA opens vault to crypto code - Faced with a July 1 deadline from a leading Internet standards body, RSA Data Security today published a description of its RC2 encryption algorithm that is key to the company's brand of secure email. [News.com]
 
Report blasts companies on privacy - Companies probably will tell the Federal Trade Commission this week that they're doing enough to safeguard privacy of individuals on the Internet. But they're not, according to a report by the nonprofit Electronic Privacy Information Center released as the FTC holds a privacy hearing this week. [News.com]
 
Report hurts Broderbund stock - Broderbund Software's (BROD) stock closed down 1-11/16 today after the company missed expectations on its quarterly results. [News.com]
 
Report: Government files a mess - Public records are popping up all over the Net, but government databases need major upgrades before people can abandon long lines and copy machines forever, according to a study released today. [News.com]
 
Rural demands made for Internet 2 - Development of the next generation of the Internet must involve rural states or Congress will not fund it, powerful senators warned President Clinton's technical advisers yesterday. [News.com]
 
SAP has eye on Euro business - German software company SAP today announced enhancements to its flagship transaction processing software, R/3, which is due by the end of the year. [News.com]
 
 

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