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Onsale tweaks its business plan - Back in the early days of electronic commerce, Onsale championed the idea that an auction conducted over the Internet could sell a lot more than dusty antiques or million-dollar paintings. [News.com]
 
Open Market adds e-commerce for ISPs - Next week, Open Market will unveil a new product line that merges the transaction processing of its Transact e-commerce software with the store-building tools it acquired earlier this year with iCentral. [News.com]
 
OpenTV hooks up with IBM, NEC - U.S. software firm OpenTV said it has signed licence agreements with chip making giants IBM and NEC plus three Asian set-top producers. [News.com]
 
Oracle aims software at handhelds - Oracle's got the sales and marketing world in its hands--literally. [News.com]
 
Oracle beats expectations - Shares of Oracle spiked after the company reported yesterday a quarterly profit that beat Wall Street's earnings estimates, fueled by a sharp increase in database sales. [News.com]
 
Oracle bets on the Net with 8i - Oracle chief Larry Ellison, who can thank the explosion of client/server computing for much of his company's success, now says that architecture is all but dead. [News.com]
 
Oracle details outsourcing plan - Oracle is jumping into the outsourcing business with both feet. [News.com]
 
Oracle dives deeper into Linux - Oracle is diving deeper into the Linux pool. [News.com]
 
Oracle launches e-commerce apps - Oracle today debuted new versions of its front office e-commerce applications for Web-based selling and customer service. [News.com]
 
Oracle supports the Euro - Oracle is ready to sell the Euro to the world. [News.com]
 
Oracle wants to take Net offline - Oracle wants to take the Internet offline. [News.com]
 
Oracle's Internet embrace growing - The scope of Oracle's Internet gambit became clearer, as more details emerged about its Oracle 8i database software update, scheduled to roll out next week in New York. [News.com]
 
Oracle, Adobe stock up after hours - Stocks of technology companies Oracle and Adobe Systems rose in post-session trading today after both companies reported quarterly earnings that beat Wall Street expectations. [News.com]
 
Oracle: E-commerce to grow 200% - Oracle sees electronic commerce over the Internet growing at a rate of 200 percent a year with the Internet increasingly a driving force in its own business, an Oracle executive said today. [News.com]
 
Outlook brightens for PC makers - This year has been a tough environment for PC makers. Unit volume increased 9.6 percent year-over-year, well below the high-teens growth of 1997, while average selling prices have plummeted. But a closer look reveals that the outlook for PC makers has brightened. [News.com]
 
Oxygen Media buys AOL women's sites - Oxygen Media agreed to acquire three online sites for women from America Online and the sites' other owners. [News.com]
 
PC Connection to disappoint Street - PC Connection, a direct marketer of personal computers and related accessories, warned that third-quarter earnings would come in below Wall Street's expectations. [News.com]
 
PC components drop 25% yearly - PC component prices continue to decline significantly, according to Dell Computer chief financial officer Tom Meredith. [News.com]
 
PC demand drives second half - As the stock market continues to slide, rising PC demand is setting the stage for a stronger-than-expected second half for Intel and other PC-centric companies. [News.com]
 
PC forecast: The big get bigger - Current trends in the PC market point to a seemingly inevitable conclusion: The big will get only bigger. [News.com]
 
 

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