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Software sends Web over TV - Intel's (INTC) Intercast technology for broadcasting data to computers has surfaced again, this time in software from Network Computer Incorporated (NCI). [News.com]
 
Software start-up focuses on Web - Software start-up Micromuse will provide a view into the daily performance of Web-based services with a set of management applications that track availability and performance. [News.com]
 
Software to help Net stores - Several e-commerce software vendors are joining major Web publishers to propose a new standard for exchanging information among Internet sites to boost the growth of Web superstores. [News.com]
 
Solaris server drops below $4,000 - EIS Computers announced an ultralow-cost Solaris-based server, taking advantage of Sun's inexpensive new UltraSparc II(i) processor to challenge increasingly popular Windows NT-based servers on one of their key selling points: price. [News.com]
 
SonicNet to relaunch music site - SonicNet on Monday will announce plans to relaunch its popular music site, part of a strategy to create a music-oriented Web community and battle intense competition. [News.com]
 
Sony, Fujitsu to develop chips - Japanese electronics giants Sony and Fujitsu said they will cooperate on a new type of microprocessor to cut the heavy burden of development costs. [News.com]
 
Spam fight spreads to new fronts - From antispam legislation to Net crimes, email increasingly is at the center of online regulatory debates and legal test cases. [News.com]
 
Spam site killed under threats - When word got out Friday on a spam-fighting newsgroup that its members' nemeses Sanford Wallace and Walt Rines had launched a Web site, the postings started flying. Then came the email. And the phone calls. [News.com]
 
Sports Web sites keep scoring - The good news for sports-dedicated Internet programming keeps on coming. [News.com]
 
SportsLine USA to acquire GolfWeb - SportsLine USA, publisher of CBS SportsLine, will acquire GolfWeb in a stock deal valued at $14.8 million, the companies announced today. [News.com]
 
SportsLine scores with page views - SportsLine USA (SPLN) shares today jumped by double-digits--for the second consecutive day--as an announcement of a 251 percent increase in fourth-quarter page views spurred this morning's boost. [News.com]
 
Sprint to launch 56-kbps access - Sprint Internet will announce next Wednesday that it is finally offering customers 56-kbps Net access. [News.com]
 
Spyglass on track to break even - Internet software company Spyglass (SPYG) today posted a smaller-than-expected loss for its fiscal first quarter, and is on track to break even ahead of analysts' earlier projections. [News.com]
 
Star Trek open to Navigators - Bowing to Netizens' complaints of an exclusive deal with Microsoft, Paramount is making more content from its highly popular Star Trek Web site available for Macintosh and Netscape Navigator users. [News.com]
 
Start-up debuts XML-based server - Start-up webMethods today announced an XML-based server to help companies integrate Web browser-based applications and data with new and existing applications. [News.com]
 
Start-up offers proactive caching - CacheFlow, a start-up with impressive executive talent, is hoping that its system for speeding up Web access through a unique caching method can bear fruit in an increasingly crowded marketplace. [News.com]
 
Start-up to unveil all-Java software - Extensity, a closely held start-up, will unveil a software product tomorrow that is aimed at helping big companies cut costs associated with expense reports, time cards, and purchase orders. [News.com]
 
Starwave to try selling Web tools - Internet publisher Starwave, which runs the popular ESPN SportsZone and ABCNews.com among 13 online properties in its stable, said today it plans to license the publishing tools for its sites to other Web publishers. [News.com]
 
State bill aims to curb spam - A California state legislator today introduced a bill aimed at curbing spam not only in the Golden State, but on the Internet as a whole. [News.com]
 
Stocks flat despite Intel upside - U.S. stocks rose only modestly in early trading today as the market appearing to have discounted the stronger-than-forecast earnings of computer bellwether Intel (INTC). [News.com]
 
 

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