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Net firm beats Murdoch in court - A small, privately held Internet services company claimed victory in a contract dispute with a U.S. subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. [News.com]
 
Net flocks to Unabomber story - Just like the high-profile criminal cases of O.J. Simpson, Louise Woodward, and Timothy McVeigh, the announcement of suspected Unabomber Ted Kaczynski's guilty plea has been an example of the Web's role in disseminating real-time news to audiences eager for the scoop. [News.com]
 
Net gambling halted in Missouri - A Missouri judge today issued a temporary restraining order barring U.S. Lottery, an online gaming firm, from offering its gambling services in the state. [News.com]
 
Net gear maker turns to NT - Start-up Berkeley Networks will utilize the ever-increasing amount of network services found in Microsoft's Windows NT Server operating system for a new line of switching equipment for networks. [News.com]
 
Net money in corporate info market - Many Internet entrepreneurs over the last year have shifted their business models from the general public to where the money is--the corporate information market. [News.com]
 
Net music firms go global - Net music companies increasingly are looking outside the United States for eyeballs and revenues, as illustrated by two announcements today. [News.com]
 
Net phones not subject to EU rules - Services that allow consumers to make phone calls over the Internet are not yet sophisticated enough to fall under European Union rules on voice telephone, the European Commission said today. [News.com]
 
Net shopping more than a fad - Some people think Internet shopping is just a fad like CB radio, and the only thing that keeps it going is "its easy, anonymous access to sex material." [News.com]
 
Net sites host Clinton speech - During his State of the Union address tonight, President Clinton did not discuss allegations that he had sexual relations with a White House intern and later told her to lie about it. But he did talk about the Internet. [News.com]
 
Net sports sites face post-season - Sports Web sites come alive during events such as the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics, but it remains to be seen if they can survive the quieter times. [News.com]
 
NetGuard adds network management - Another firewall vendor, NetGuard, is jumping into the bandwidth management space, following firewall leader Check Point (CHPKF). [News.com]
 
NetManage debuts support tool - Software maker NetManage (NETM) today previewed a tool for making it easier to support software users. [News.com]
 
Netizens weigh in on Oprah trial - As Oprah Winfrey goes to trial in Amarillo, Texas, on charges of violating food disparagement laws, the meat industry is finding that its opponents are winning the war of words, at least on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Netscape adds travel to Netcenter - Continuing to expand its online service called Netcenter, Netscape Communications today announced the launch of Netcenter Travel by Travelocity, a cobranded service that lets users make flight, rental car, and hotel reservations online. [News.com]
 
Netscape cuts prices on retail products - Now that Netscape Communications (NSCP) no longer charges for its flagship browser, it has decided to cut prices on its retail products and compensate retailers for any losses incurred. [News.com]
 
Netscape cutting back on Java - Sun Microsystems (SUNW) today touted a big Java licensing deal with Motorola, but Netscape Communications is cutting back on some of its Java development. [News.com]
 
Netscape does security deal - Security Dynamics will bundle server software from Netscape Communications (NSCP) with its forthcoming security products, the companies said today. [News.com]
 
Netscape earnings take big hit - Hit with sluggish sales at both ends of the software market, Netscape Communications (NSCP) said today it will post a fourth-quarter loss much larger than analysts' expectations, in part because of pricing changes on its standalone browser. [News.com]
 
Netscape expects to report loss - Netscape Communications (NSCP) today warned that it expects to miss Wall Street's expectations for the fourth quarter and to lay off workers because of lower-than-anticipated revenues for its client and enterprise software. [News.com]
 
Netscape layoffs could be 400 - Netscape Communications (NSCP) will lay off up to 400 employees when it announces its quarterly results later this month. [News.com]
 
 

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