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Netcom belt-tightening pays off
- Netcom (NETC) today posted a smaller loss than expected due to tightened up operating expenses and ramped up revenues. [News.com]
Netscape gets encryption OK
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) is the latest vendor to receive federal approval to begin exporting products that use stronger encryption. [News.com]
Netscape goes on buying spree
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) today acquired two small firms to help bolster its Web design and messaging products. [News.com]
Netscape: Intranets slow abroad
- As U.S. corporations ramp up their efforts to launch intranets and extranets, Europe and Japan are falling behind, said Marc Andreessen, chief technology officer at Netscape (NSCP). [News.com]
New spam filters arrive
- Antispammers today unleashed more weapons to combat what has become the scourge of the Net: unsolicited email. [News.com]
Oklahoma court rulings online
- In a blow to West Publishing's near-monopoly on court records, the Oklahoma Supreme Court announced today that it will make its entire history of opinions available on the Net for free in citable form. [News.com]
Open Market loss widens
- Internet commerce software provider Open Market (OMKT) today reported a widening first-quarter loss it attributed in large part on acquisitions. [News.com]
Oracle making proxy server line
- Furthering its goal of becoming a one-stop source for Web technology, Oracle (ORCL) is building its own proxy server software, which it plans to ship by summer. [News.com]
Oracle server features VRML
- Oracle (ORCL) next week will ship a revised version of its Web Application Server that will include a demonstration of VRML (virtual reality modeling language) technology. [News.com]
Panel explores privacy agency
- The Clinton administration has released a draft report outlining various options to strengthen online privacy without stifling electronic commerce, including the possible formation of a regulatory agency. [News.com]
Penthouse rolls Net video
- As the sex industry continues to thrive on the Net, Penthouse is betting that adult video will also find a huge Web audience. [News.com]
Pentium II slated for arcades
- Intel (INTC) has its processors inside most of the world's PCs. Now, it wants them inside coin-operated video games as well. [News.com]
PointCast curries investor favor
- PointCast chief executive Christopher Hassett told a roomful of investors today that the push technology vendor is rapidly growing its revenues and high gross margins. [News.com]
Princeton team finds Java glitch
- A team of Princeton University scientists have found a new security flaw in Java that could let a hacker gain unauthorized access to a computer by impersonating a "trusted" software publisher. [News.com]
Prodigy launches China service
- Prodigy today became the first foreign Internet service provider to receive China's endorsement. [News.com]
Program gets to heart of mainframe
- EMC today unveiled two software products that make it easier for companies to manage and retrieve information stored on their mainframe computers. [News.com]
Provision threatens crypto bill
- A coalition of privacy and commercial interests endorsed legislation today that would undo restrictions on encryption, but said it might pull its support if a section in the bill, which would penalize the use of encryption in committing a crime, is not scrapped. [News.com]
QuarkXPress 4.0 drawn up
- Quark is preparing to roll out QuarkXPress 4.0, though it's keeping the release date a secret. [News.com]
Results mixed on for-pay content
- Information may want to be free on the Internet, yet some Web sites say they are finding success charging users for access to content. [News.com]
Rivalries taken to court
- After years of feuding, some technology companies seem more ready than ever to tell it to the judge. [News.com]
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