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National Semi posts big earnings
- National Semiconductor (NSM) reported quarterly earnings of $70.1 million, a surprising surge led by a 40 percent increase in analog and communications chip sales. [News.com]
Net access from 52,000 feet
- In a plan befitting Ripley's Believe It or Not, a St. Louis-based start-up is laying the groundwork to offer wireless high-speed Internet access using airplanes circling target markets at high altitudes. [News.com]
Net house hunters get foot in door
- In the ongoing search for moneymaking opportunities on the Net, Stuart Wolff, chief executive of Realtor.com, is convinced he's found a pot of gold. [News.com]
Net management latest hot topic
- Industry trade shows often take on a certain theme, and this year at Networld+Interop, it appears everyone will be talking about network management software. [News.com]
Net mourns Di, debates media role
- Princess Diana's royal life was filled with "visual stories," and so it was chronicled on television and in tabloids and celebrity magazines. [News.com]
Net overload may force split
- The Internet is growing so fast that it may be impossible to keep it as one worldwide compatible system, participants at a technology conference in Hungary said. [News.com]
Net prayers for Mother Teresa
- Mother Teresa's death last week has inspired a flurry of memorials on the Internet. [News.com]
Net vendors gear up for speed
- A slew of new gear from both major networking players and eager start-ups will pepper the landscape from now until next month's Networld+Interop in Atlanta. [News.com]
Netcom PoP restored in Bay Area
- Some Netcom (NETC) users in the San Francisco Bay Area experienced problems connecting to the Internet in the past 24 hours, but the problem has been fixed, a company vice president said today. [News.com]
Netizens seeing less spam
- Just as people cheer when a bully slips in the mud, antispammers are delighting in the misfortunes of bulk emailer Sanford Wallace this week. [News.com]
Netscape dials up telcos
- In the hopes of spreading the power of the Internet to more businesses, large and small, Netscape Communications (NSCP) said today that it will offer an enhanced version of its server software to enable telecommunications companies to offer Internet, intranet, and extranet services to their customers. [News.com]
Netscape offers Individual service
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) is giving Individual, a company known for its customized daily news deliveries, the reins of Industry Watch, a section of the Netcenter Web-based service. [News.com]
Netscape patents crypto protocol
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) quietly received a patent last month for one of the most popular types of encryption on the Internet, but the company says it will continue to give it away for free. [News.com]
Netscape previews Aurora
- Angling to steal Microsoft's thunder, Netscape Communications today previewed new technology called Aurora designed to integrate a user's data into a single Webtop that houses information from the Internet, the desktop, email, push channels, personal bookmarks, and databases. [News.com]
Netscape reworks Web publishing
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) and Actra, a Netscape joint venture with GE Information Services (GE), will release a new version of Netscape's two-year-old Web site publishing software by the end of the month. [News.com]
Netscape says it fits the bill
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) is preparing to give businesses and Web surfers an opportunity to present and pay bills online. [News.com]
Netscape takes standard control
- Politics and sausage are ugly to watch in the making, as the saying goes. One could add technical standards to that list. [News.com]
Netscape to launch Netcenter, China site
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) is reorganizing its Web site to include a free "members-only" service that gathers together news, community groups, and software. [News.com]
Network Solutions IPO on track
- Conventional wisdom says that any company that is about to lose a contract that provides it with the majority of its business should not launch an initial public offering. Analysts say that in Network Solutions case, that may not be true. [News.com]
Network Solutions nets strong trade
- Network Solutions (NSOL) this morning jumped into the public arena with a strong showing, as its first trade hit the market at nearly 40 percent above its target price. [News.com]
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