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Novell takes stake in NetObjects - Novell said today that it has acquired a minority stake in NetObjects, which has agreed to bundle its Fusion Web development software with Novell Netware for small business 4.2. [News.com]
 
Novell to raise India investment - Network software provider Novell said today that it will increase its investments in India to $23.5 million by 2000 from the current $14 million. [News.com]
 
Novellus has strong third quarter - Novellus Systems, a maker of semiconductor equipment, reported third quarter earnings that were better than Wall Street's expectations, fueling a 25 percent jump in its stock. [News.com]
 
O'Reilly addresses crypto laws - O'Reilly today posted an update of its server software to fix a crypto bug that was making more than 60,000 secure Web sites potentially inaccessible to users of new versions of Netscape Communications' Navigator. [News.com]
 
OECD takes up e-commerce - Vendors and customers alike will be watching closely next week as government ministers from 26 countries meet in Ottawa, Canada, to thrash out the future of e-commerce. [News.com]
 
OfficeMax dips on warning - OfficeMax saw its stock touch a new low after it warned that third-quarter profits will disappoint and fourth-quarter results could also miss expectations if computer and business machine sales remain limp. [News.com]
 
Online trading surge slows down - Online trading volume continued to grow in the third quarter, but the rate of growth slowed compared to previous quarters, according to a new report to be fully released next week by Credit Suisse First Boston. [News.com]
 
Open Market hit by earnings news - Shares of Open Market plummeted as much as 31 percent today after the company announced preliminary financial results for its third quarter were below expectations, due to revenue shortfalls in Asia. [News.com]
 
Open Market to trim staff by 20% - E-commerce and publishing software maker Open Market today said layoffs are imminent because of a pending corporate revamping that the company said is necessary to get its finances back on track. [News.com]
 
Oracle goes user-friendly route - Oracle thinks it knows at least one of the secrets to Microsoft's success. [News.com]
 
Oracle polishes database - Oracle continues to trickle out new functionality for its much hyped Oracle8i database. [News.com]
 
Oracle preps for front office push - Front office application vendors are about to get some more competition. [News.com]
 
Oracle rings up bank sales - Oracle said today that in the past five months, revenue from the financial services sector in the Asia Pacific region has grown more than 50 percent from a year ago to $20 million. [News.com]
 
Oracle updates Net messaging - As expected, Oracle today rolled out the latest version of its Internet messaging package for service providers and businesses. [News.com]
 
Oracle warns of pricing pressure - Oracle may need to cut prices, particularly in its mainstay database market, because of intense price competition, the No. 1 database software company disclosed today in a regulatory filing. [News.com]
 
Oracle: No change in database market - Oracle said yesterday that a Reuters report about potential price cuts was misleading and that there was no change in the market for database software. [News.com]
 
Overdrive's eBook shift - Overdrive Systems is looking to capitalize on the budding electronic book market by taking out the electronic book. [News.com]
 
PC makers up on strong earnings - The Nasdaq Composite Index moved higher today, carried by strong earnings news yesterday from bellwethers IBM and Microsoft. [News.com]
 
PC sales gain in western Europe - Personal computer sales in western Europe will continue to boom for the remainder of 1998 and into next year as consumers shrug aside economic turmoil in Asia, according to newly published market research report. [News.com]
 
PC sales part of big IBM quarter - Stronger sales of its Thinkpad portables and Aptiva home computers were a big part of IBM's profitable third quarter. [News.com]
 
 

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