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Netscape deals pad bottom line
- Wall Street gave its stamp of approval to Netscape's Web site alliance with Excite today, further boosting the once-slumping shares of the software maker--at least for now. [News.com]
Netscape does new search deals
- Netscape Communications has signed on search engines AltaVista, Infoseek, LookSmart, and Lycos to become "premier providers" to the search page on its heavily trafficked Netcenter gateway site. [News.com]
Netscape e-commerce suite ready
- Netscape today released the final piece of its Internet commerce software, completing the CommerceXpert suite of offerings it acquired from Actra, Netscape's former joint venture with GE Information Systems. [News.com]
Netscape expected to post loss
- Revenues are of the essence for Netscape Communications. [News.com]
Netscape guides China on Net
- Internet heavyweight Netscape Communications today took another step into the swelling China market with plans to launch a Chinese-language guide to the global computer network. [News.com]
Netscape shifts focus to "ESPs"
- When is an automaker an Internet service provider? [News.com]
Netscape shuffles loss
- Netscape Communications broke even today for its second fiscal quarter but reported a $54.2 million loss for the month of January. [News.com]
Netscape unveils email client code
- Communicator 5.0 has nothing left to hide. [News.com]
Netscape ups portal efforts
- Netscape Communications tomorrow will announce both a redesign as well as a trio of new offerings for its Netcenter portal site. The company also will announce some additional features for its Navigator browser. [News.com]
Netscape ups small-business offering
- In the latest addition to its two-month Netcenter construction effort, Netscape Communications tomorrow will announce the launch of a channel for small-business content. [News.com]
Netscape wins over Citibank
- In its largest deal ever with a major bank, Netscape Communications has signed a licensing pact with Citibank for worldwide deployment of Netscape's e-commerce, server, and browser software. [News.com]
Netscape's services, source code, site
- Netscape Communications continues its marketing push by setting its sights on serving the software needs of large corporations, offering more services on its Netcenter portal site, and posting the source code for Messenger, part of its Communicator 5.0 suite--moves that illustrate the company's ever-evolving business plans. [News.com]
Network Associates hits Y2K
- Network Associates today extended its product line for Year 2000 software, shipping an enterprise software product called Zero Administration Client 2000 to diagnose and resolve Y2K compliance issues in desktop computer hardware, software, and files. [News.com]
New AMD pricing undercuts Intel
- A window of opportunity may open up for Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) with today's introduction of the new K6-2 processor, although analysts caution that aggressive pricing by Intel could quickly shut it again. [News.com]
New Apple ad on Seinfeld
- As more evidence of a spendy media blitz that has already included TV ads deriding Intel Pentium II processors as snails and Time magazine glossy foldouts touting its latest PowerBook notebook, Apple Computer is paying for a new 30-second version of its "Think different" commercial that will offer tribute to the comedian Jerry Seinfeld during tonight's final episode of NBC's Seinfeld show. [News.com]
New Egghead came at a cost
- Personal computer retailer Egghead.com said today that it lost $35 million, or $1.51 per share, during the fourth quarter, following a restructuring that "significantly affected" its results. [News.com]
New HP e-commerce plan coming
- In a major e-commerce announcement, Hewlett-Packard on Monday is slated to unveil new hardware servers running HP's brand of Unix that are bundled with e-commerce software and targeted to the ISP market. [News.com]
New HP workstations face Dell surge
- Hewlett-Packard will release three new Windows NT-based workstations based around 350-MHz and 400-MHz Pentium II chips next week as part of its effort to stave off a new threat from Dell. [News.com]
New Intel Celeron chip planned
- Intel has decided to speed up the development plan on its Celeron processors and will release two more versions of the chip rather than one this year. [News.com]
New PowerPC design unveiled
- Motorola unveiled a new technology for boosting the performance of PowerPC chips, taking the venerable chip architecture in new directions. [News.com]
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