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News megasite cuts content, staff - New Century Network said today that it will focus on advertising, not content, and eliminate positions at its NewsWorks site for the second time in two months. [News.com]
 
Newsstand rents space on Lycos - Lycos (LCOS) struck a three-year e-commerce deal today with the Electronic Newsstand that provides the search engine company with guaranteed payments of $10.5 million. [News.com]
 
Next Deep Blue for military - IBM (IBM) has gone from chess games to war games. [News.com]
 
Nielsen ratings for TV on PCs - Microsoft (MSFT) and Nielsen Media Research are teaming up to survey how much TV people will watch on their PCs. [News.com]
 
Nomai to turn to U.S. marketplace - Competition is coming for disk drive makers, and Nomai's entrance into the U.S. market is just the beginning. [News.com]
 
Notebook prices heading south - Notebook prices are following desktop prices south for the winter as Hewlett-Packard (HWP) today cut prices on its Omnibook line of notebooks up to 14.6 percent and Fujitsu launched a low-cost notebook blitz with a $1,499 system that includes a 166-MHz Pentium MMX processor. [News.com]
 
Notebooks sink to $1,300 level - Toshiba cut notebook prices for the second time this year, giving the longtime market leader an entry-level model for under $1,350 in an effort to stay abreast of 1998's burgeoning trend of falling portable prices. [News.com]
 
Novell Z.E.N. enlightens desktops - Network software maker Novell (NOVL) will officially launch a new suite of PC management software tools next week that let users access or receive personalized applications on their Windows-based desktops. [News.com]
 
Novell beats expectations - Novell (NOVL) today posted declining first-quarter revenues and profits as the economic turmoil in Asia took a toll, but the networking software maker beat analysts' expectations for the second consecutive quarter. [News.com]
 
Novell draws product road map - Novell's (NOVL) annual BrainShare user conference in March has always been a showcase for the latest technological developments at the company, and this year will be no different. [News.com]
 
Novell wins trade secret ruling - Networking software supplier Novell (NOVL) won an initial legal victory over a start-up company made up largely of former company employees. [News.com]
 
Oberon focuses on integration - Helping organizations blend packaged ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications with existing systems, Oberon Software today debuted its latest integration software and tools. [News.com]
 
Olympic traffic tripled over '96 - The official Web site for this year's Nagano Winter Olympic Games generated nearly 650 million hits during the 16-day event, a sign that Internet technology continues to catch on, IBM said today. [News.com]
 
One in four U.S. adults has email - More than one-quarter of U.S. adults have electronic mail addresses, according to the results of a new Harris Poll. [News.com]
 
One-fee ISP gives it another go - A Silicon Valley firm that gained notice last year when it offered lifetime Net access for a flat $59.95 fee is trying to expand despite seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December. [News.com]
 
Online PC sales expand - The business of buying computer products on the Net continues to expand. [News.com]
 
Online catalog protocol in air - Backers of a new Internet standard for online catalogs are gathering this week to put finishing touches on an update to the Open Buying on the Internet (OBI) specification, but analysts suggest OBI may be so complex that online sellers may not bother to use it. [News.com]
 
Online credit card wars heat up - As online credit card wars heat up, consumers are finding themselves wooed with new services and safeguards for Internet shopping. [News.com]
 
Online travel agents to form group - The Justice Department approved a proposal by ten online travel service providers to create a trade association, as long as they do not exchange information on prices or customers. [News.com]
 
Onsale targets repeat buyers - Online auctioneer Onsale (ONSL) is looking to expand its offerings to leverage the repeat-buyer habits of its users, the companys chief executive said today. [News.com]
 
 

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