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Netscape updates Netcenter - Netscape Communications' Project 60 came to a close last night as the company launched the first major revision to its Netcenter portal site. [News.com]
 
Netscape updates portal, software - Netscape Communications is pushing forward full force this week, announcing an updated version of its Communicator software suite and rolling out a beta upgrade of its Netcenter portal site. Meanwhile, software licensing deals are inching up the firm's bottom line. [News.com]
 
Netscape's deal dependency - Netscape Communications' dealmaking ability is being put to the test, with or without help from the legal woes of rival Microsoft. [News.com]
 
Netscape's e-commerce push - Kicking off its corporate strategy day, Netscape Communications today announced that two new versions of its Internet commerce software are now in a limited beta test, underlining e-commerce as a key element in the company's future. [News.com]
 
Netscape's grand strategy - Netscape executives today outlined their vision for the company's future, describing hoped-for synergies in its three disparate businesses: enterprise software, e-commerce software, and its popular Netcenter Web site. [News.com]
 
Network Associates goes global - Network Associates is calling on Dr. Solomon to bolster its health. [News.com]
 
Network Associates settles suit - Ending a long, bitter dispute, encryption technology firm RSA Data Security and Network Associates, a networking and security software firm, said today that they have settled patent infringement and copyright violation lawsuits filed by RSA. [News.com]
 
Network Computing's losses rise - Network Computing Devices says that, as announced in March, it will report lower revenues and a larger operating loss for second quarter than the previous three-month period. [News.com]
 
Networking firms' boom time over - These are the times that try networking companies' souls. [News.com]
 
New India Net policy coming - India will announce a new Internet policy regarding monopolies within three months, the chief of a government-appointed panel on information technology said today. [News.com]
 
New Intel design to cut costs - To further cut manufacturing costs on its low-end chips while beginning its move into information appliances, Intel will release a version of the Celeron processor next year that abandons the "Slot 1" architecture that has become synonymous with the Pentium II. [News.com]
 
New chipmaking process could slash costs - Tokyo Electron and university researchers have been jointly developing a system to drastically reduce the cost of making next-generation semiconductors. [News.com]
 
New company for Alpha chips due - Next week at PC Expo, Samsung will provide details on a new subsidiary that will be charged with marketing Digital Equipment's Alpha architecture chips, as Compaq Computer assumes oversight of the chip design team. [News.com]
 
New face for Deja News - Hoping to cash in with advertisers by categorizing its vast array of content, Deja News, a Web-based newsgroup aggregator, today launched a revamp of its home page, which now resembles the look and feel of a Net gateway site. [News.com]
 
New holes in Net services - Although America Online is taking a hard line against hackers, the largest online service continues to be subject to security breaches--the latest example being the compromised account information for its community leaders. In addition, free email providers may be helping their spammer nemeses cull data about users. [News.com]
 
Newbridge meets expectations - Computer networking firm Newbridge Networks met analysts' expectations for fourth-quarter earnings today, after posting three straight quarters of disappointing results. [News.com]
 
News Corp. unit to launch IPO - News Corporation said today that it plans to sell up to 20 percent of its Fox Group--whose programs include the hit TV show The X-Files and which owns baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers--in a public stock offering. [News.com]
 
Newsweek coming to the Web - The Washington Post Company's new media subsidiary today said it has taken over operations of Newsweek Interactive, which controls Newsweek magazine's presence on America Online, and plans to launch a Newsweek Web site in the fall. [News.com]
 
Nickelodeon taps Disney VP - Nickelodeon online will announce Monday that it has hired David Vogler, former vice president for Disney online, in a newly created role for the network's online division, vice president, creative. [News.com]
 
No Intel smoking gun--yet - In sharp contrast to a separate antitrust action filed last month against another PC industry giant, the Federal Trade Commission's complaint against Intel contains few dramatic revelations or previously unknown allegations. [News.com]
 
 

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