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Netscape may buy "freeware" directory - Netscape Communications is expected to buy a small Internet directory that relies on "freeware" technology and could announce the acquisition as early as tomorrow, sources said. [News.com]
 
Netscape meets the Street - As America Online today announced it had acquired Netscape Communications in a stock deal valued at $4.2 billion, Netscape reported record revenues of $162 million for the fourth quarter, in line with Wall Street expectations. [News.com]
 
Netscape part of AOL's road to dominance? - Although it came as a surprise to many, the news that America Online is in negotiations to acquire Netscape Communications fits in with AOL's grand strategy. [News.com]
 
Netscape renegotiating with Infoseek - Netscape Communications has quietly initiated negotiations that could terminate or at least decrease the prominence of Infoseek's search engine on the Netcenter portal's Web search bar, the two companies confirmed. [News.com]
 
Netscape shareholder files suit - Netscape Communications was sued by a shareholder who claims investors will be shortchanged by the possible $4 billion acquisition of Netscape by America Online, the world's largest online service. [News.com]
 
Netscape takes charge - As its mortal enemy Microsoft fights off antitrust charges on two fronts, Netscape moves to strengthen its market positioning while bolstering its portal efforts. [News.com]
 
Netscape tool integrates IE - On the heels of yesterday's beta launch of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 5.0, Netscape Communications today will release a tool for integrating IE with Netscape's Netcenter portal site. [News.com]
 
Netscape's business software to get a lift - Netscape Communications' business software will get a potent boost from Sun as a result of today's blockbuster America Online deal. [News.com]
 
Netscape's path: From pioneer to AOL property - Netscape, a pioneer of the Internet, will cease to exist as an independent company with its buyout by America Online. The following are some highlights of Netscape's history. [News.com]
 
Netscape, AOL confirm merger talks - Netscape Communications and America Online today confirmed that they are in negotiations about a proposed merger, but no agreement has been reached. [News.com]
 
Netscape, Infoseek reshape deal - Infoseek, the No. 3 search service, said it renegotiated its search agreement with Netscape Communications, reducing the number of times Netscape Web site visitors are offered Infoseek's search service. [News.com]
 
Network Solutions CEO resigns - Gabriel Battista today resigned from his post as CEO of the world's primary domain name registry, Network Solutions. [News.com]
 
Network-1 takes on hot market - The suddenly reheated IPO market is luring even second-tier players in relatively obscure markets such as Internet security. [News.com]
 
New Internet Explorer tested - Appearing to borrow a couple of pages from Netscape's playbook, Microsoft today released a beta version of its Internet Explorer browser that focuses on simplicity and integration with Web sites. [News.com]
 
New Internet adviser coming to Commerce - The Commerce Department has appointed a new official to map out its strategies for a wide-range of issues relating the digital economy and the Net's infrastructure. [News.com]
 
New PalmPilot device delayed - PalmPilot aficionados will have to wait a bit longer for the arrival of the newest, sleekest member of the highly popular family of handheld devices. [News.com]
 
New ad avenues on digital TV - The advent of digital television in Europe has opened new avenues for advertising, allowing it to be better aimed at target groups, digital television executives and analysts said. [News.com]
 
New domain group faces critics - The nonprofit corporation expected to govern the Net's anatomy when the United States gets out of the game had barely kicked off its first public meeting yesterday when people began attacking its very existence. [News.com]
 
New evidence of Microsoft pushing IE - Antitrust prosecutors have released new evidence documenting deals Microsoft signed with Internet service providers and Web sites to get them to distribute the Internet Explorer browser exclusively, or at least to the vast majority of their customers. [News.com]
 
New media largely accurate - The inadvertent release on the Internet of sensitive U.S. economic data on Thursday, a day earlier than scheduled, was hardly the first such snafu in cyberspace. [News.com]
 
 

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