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Net stocks move on Yahoo profits
- Yahoo's better-than-expected earnings led a morning rally in Internet stocks, but the results became mixed as the day wore on. [News.com]
NetDynamics deal reflects boom
- When Sun Microsystems bought middleware maker NetDynamics yesterday, it validated what many analysts have been saying for some time: Application server companies are the new hot properties in Silicon Valley. [News.com]
Netizen sues spam firm
- Adam Engst wanted to file a lawsuit against a spammer the very day that Washington state's antispam law took effect June 11. [News.com]
Netscape inks directory deal
- Netscape Communications has signed on InfoSpace to power its yellow- and white-page directories on its newly revamped Netcenter portal site. [News.com]
Netscape portal wants you
- Netscape Netcenter today has formally launched a live beta version of its My Netscape personalization page, a day after the company quietly premiered it through a link on the page. [News.com]
Netscape turns on the charm
- Netcenter 2.0--the portal with a comparatively businesslike reputation--is going for the glitz. [News.com]
Network Associates adds services
- In a series of announcements this week, Network Associates demonstrated that it's beginning to digest and integrate offerings of its multiple acquisitions of Internet security and network management firms. [News.com]
Network Associates beats Street
- Network Associates beat Wall Street's estimates for its second-quarter earnings today. [News.com]
Network Associates sues ISS
- Network Associates today announced it has sued Internet Security Systems, alleging that the intrusion detection software firm has violated patent claims. [News.com]
New Microsoft Java flaws alleged
- Sun Microsystems is warning Java developers of two additional alleged incompatibilities in Microsoft's implementation of the programming language. [News.com]
New designs shrink business PCs
- Three leading manufacturers today introduced "microtower" PCs that are up to 40 percent smaller than traditional desktops, setting the stage for a new wave of business systems that are easier to manage. [News.com]
New e-rate plan in store
- In the wake of a political battle over funding for the so-called e-rate, federal lawmakers today proposed a new plan to hook up schools and libraries to the Net. [News.com]
New suitor approaches Tel-Save
- Tel-Save Holdings said it has been approached by a new suitor, which it described as an Internet-related company, but it remains in talks with other telecommunications companies as well. [News.com]
New tools to build online stores
- Breakthrough Software, a two-year-old firm that counts Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak on its board, next week will ship new developer tools for creating online storefronts and unveil a new developer program. [News.com]
Newbridge creates new divisions
- Computer networking firm Newbridge Networks announced organizational changes that will create three new divisions as it tries to focus on the key market segments it serves. [News.com]
No EU decision on Net gambling
- The European Commission is studying existing rules on Internet gambling but has not decided whether common legislation is needed. [News.com]
No Notes for Novell NetWare
- Lotus Development is stopping work on Notes/Domino groupware for Novell's NetWare, saying few of its Domino customers are using the Novell operating system. [News.com]
No free-press defense in porn case
- Although veteran radio reporter Larry Matthews argues he obtained online child pornography during a news investigation, he can't rely fully on the First Amendment as a defense to charges he possessed the material, a federal judge has ruled. [News.com]
No injunction in HP-Xerox lawsuit
- A federal judge has refused to stop Xerox from selling toner cartridges in packaging objected to by Hewlett-Packard, Xerox said today. [News.com]
Novell secures NetWare 5
- Novell plans to make its NetWare 5 operating system more secure through the addition of new encryption and digital certificate technology. [News.com]
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