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Net revives German synagogues
- German synagogues destroyed 60 years ago in a night of Nazi-orchestrated hatred are being restored in a virtual world, evoking fond but ghostly memories for Jews who used to pray in them. [News.com]
Net speech faces legal challenges
- The courts are dealing with an array of online speech issues. Expected next week is a move in the groundbreaking Loudoun County, Virginia, case that calls into question the constitutionality of filtering Net access in public libraries. [News.com]
Netcenter boosts business channel
- Furthering its push to compete as a new-media property, Netscape Communications' Web portal Netcenter today announced a series of agreements to boost its content offerings. [News.com]
Netscape aims at ISP market
- Netscape Communications today announced a new Web service to distribute customized versions of its Communicator software suite to Internet service providers and other firms. [News.com]
Netscape almost ready for 2000
- Netscape Communications said today that current versions of nearly all of its products are Year 2000-compliant, and that it has completed almost all phases of its millennium readiness plan. [News.com]
Netscape almost ready for 2000
- Netscape Communications said today that current versions of nearly all of its products are Year 2000-compliant, and that it has completed almost all phases of its millennium readiness plan. [News.com]
Netscape hedges its foreign bets
- Netscape initiated a hedging program in June to protect against foreign exchange rate fluctuations, citing increased exposure in foreign markets such as Japan, according to a regulatory filing today. [News.com]
Netscape leans on Linux
- Demand for software based on the Linux operating system has mushroomed in the last year and will quickly overtake all other versions of Unix combined, said Netscape Communications cofounder Marc Andreessen in an interview today. [News.com]
Netscape outsourcing woos ISPs
- Hoping to boost its business with ISPs, Netscape Communications will tomorrow announce new software for ISPs to handle outsourced applications from corporate customers which don't want to run Internet applications themselves. [News.com]
Netscape scientist forms new firm
- Netscape Communications' chief scientist, Taher Elgamal, has left the software company to form a Silicon Valley security start-up, according to reports. [News.com]
Netscape tests server, R/3 bundle
- Netscape Communications has begun private beta testing for a new version of its Application Server for SAP's R/3 enterprise software and an interface to link Netscape's e-commerce software to R/3 applications. [News.com]
Netscape, Lucent in e-commerce
- Netscape Communications is teaming with Lucent Technologies to sell Netscape's e-commerce software to telephone carriers and large enterprises. [News.com]
Netscape, Qwest in Net pact
- Netscape Communications continued its strategy to add breadth to its Netcenter portal site today through an agreement with telecommunications carrier Qwest Communications. [News.com]
Network Associates adds outsourcing
- Security and network management firm Network Associates is entering the security outsourcing business to relieve network managers' headaches from worrying about attacks on corporate networks. [News.com]
Networker Larscom expects loss
- Larscom said it expects to report a third-quarter net loss per share of between 13 and 15 cents. [News.com]
New Notes, Domino due in beta
- With today's expected public beta launch of its flagship groupware package Notes and Domino 5.0, Lotus Development is confident that it will ship the products in the fourth quarter, despite earlier concerns by analysts and industry observers. [News.com]
New Xeon, price cuts for fall
- A cavalcade of workstations and workgroup servers based around 450-MHz Xeon processors from Intel will be announced the week of October 5 when Intel releases its latest chip, but buyers might want to hold off on any impulse purchases. [News.com]
New book chronicles Wired
- Wired Ventures soon will join the ranks of technology firms with their own biographies. [News.com]
New chip allows versatile modems
- Santa Clara, California-based Virata says it has developed a single chip that offers high-speed digital subscriber line and 56-kbps modem functionality combined with networking capabilities. [News.com]
New iMac sales still hot
- Apple Computer interim CEO Steve Jobs offered an update on iMac sales yesterday at the Seybold conference here, noting that the company hasn't yet caught up with U.S. demand and that the curvy computer can't be found in Japan. [News.com]
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