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Oracle revamps apps unit - Oracle (ORCL) said today that it is reorganizing its applications division in an attempt to boost sales at the slumping unit. [News.com]
 
Oracle targets Web-based building - Oracle (ORCL) today unveiled key pieces of technology for building Web-based e-commerce and other business applications. [News.com]
 
Oracle to sell set-tops in Japan - Oracle (ORCL) will begin promoting Internet set-top boxes in Japan, a move that's seemingly related to promotion of its Network Computer (NC) device but also one that gets the company into a tepid market. [News.com]
 
Oracle to ship suite upgrade early - Oracle (ORCL) will be shipping the next version of its enterprise applications suite with enhanced Web tools, multilingual features, and added supply-chain and front office capabilities ahead of schedule, a company source said today. [News.com]
 
Oracle up, leads Nasdaq trading - Oracle (ORCL) shares topped the Nasdaq market's list of most actively traded issues today as it climbed as high as 12 percent a day after reporting earnings that took Wall Street by surprise. [News.com]
 
Oracle upgraded, set to rebound - While Microsoft (MSFT), the world's largest software company, was testifying under the Senate committee's heat lamp today, Oracle (ORCL), its big competitor, was under the spotlight. [News.com]
 
Oracle upgrades business suite - Oracle (ORCL) today debuted a number of enhancements to its business application software suite. [News.com]
 
Oscars buzz on the Net - As the world tunes in to Hollywood's annual parade of stars, drama, and fashion, a collection of Internet sites devoted to the Oscars is providing an interactive alternative to the televised event. [News.com]
 
Ottoman archives coming to Net - Six hundred years of Ottoman history--currently difficult to access--soon may be available on the Internet, Turkish officials said today. [News.com]
 
Outage ends at Egghead site - The Egghead.com (EGGS) Web site has finally come to life after a two-day outage that hit the company just as it closed the last of its stores this weekend to move all its sales online. [News.com]
 
Outlook download free for 90 days - In an effort to tap into the user pools of Eudora Pro, Netscape Messenger, and Lotus cc:Mail, Microsoft will offer its Outlook messaging and collaboration for free download off its Web page for three months, the company said. [News.com]
 
PC Connection IPO soars - Shares of PC Connection, one of the first direct sellers of PCs and software, jumped more than 20 percent after its initial public offering today. [News.com]
 
PC sales growth to fall off in '98 - Despite the financial turmoil facing Compaq and other vendors who are having trouble managing inventory levels as sales slow, International Data Corporation (IDC) is forecasting 13 percent growth for the PC industry as a whole in 1998. [News.com]
 
PC use jumps at small firms - Lured by low-price systems and the growing importance of the Internet, small businesses are increasingly jumping on the PC technology bandwagon. [News.com]
 
PCs in almost half of homes - Personal computers found their way into more households than ever before in 1997, reaching 45 percent of U.S. homes, according to the preliminary findings of a market research survey. [News.com]
 
Pacific exchanges lead Y2K fight - Stock exchanges are leading the campaign to inoculate Asia against the millennium bug. [News.com]
 
Panel: Networks getting crowded - The invasion of "silicon cockroaches" is threatening to overwhelm our computer networks, an executive said at a lively Internet World panel discussion here today. [News.com]
 
Panel: XML is no panacea - Conventional wisdom holds that the Web is a chaotic mess and that eXtensible markup language--XML--has come to save the day, but a group discussion at Internet World today added a dose of reality about the technology's limits. [News.com]
 
Papers expand Net classifieds - Silicon Valley's main daily newspaper, online pioneer the San Jose Mercury News, along with Bay Area newspaper chain the Contra Costa Newspapers, today launched sites for home and car buyers, trying to leverage their hold on the classified advertising market. [News.com]
 
Patent information goes online - A company that for years has been providing information about patents worldwide is moving to the Web with the help of Microsoft, the firm will announce today. [News.com]
 
 

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