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Netscape Shuffles Some Titles
- Eric Hahn is the new chief technology officer. Marc Andreessen, still the Internet posterboy, has been reclassified as executive vice president for products. [Wired News]
Netscape Speeds Release of Push Product
- The company tries to get the jump on Microsoft with today's announcement that its push technology will be released months ahead of schedule. Chip Bayers reports. [Wired News]
Netscape Unveils Born-Again Web Site
- The company's corporate homepage is being transformed into a business-oriented "Netcenter" to attract new users with what's touted as a free online service. [Wired News]
Netscape, Novell Team Up on Server OS
- The joint venture announced Friday was described by Netscape CEO Jim Barksdale as part of his company's strategy "to lead the third wave of the Internet." [Wired News]
Netscape: High on Earnings and Justice
- With quarterly revenues up 50 percent from last year, the browser-maker had reason to celebrate - but most of the executive glee seemed focused on Microsoft's antitrust troubles. [Wired News]
Network Solutions Reaches Out with Hard-Luck Tale
- The company has hired a spin-meister as others seek to break its monopoly on domain names. [Wired News]
Networks as Good as They Ever Were
- While the telcos cobble together plans for another network, the ones we've got seem to be handling traffic all right. [Wired News]
Neubarth's Dumb Luck Runs Out at Mecklermedia
- Ned Brainard gossips about the sordid circumstances of Neubarth's 'resignation' and the threat of more dreary product coverage from Internet World. [Wired News]
New Kid on TheStreet.com
- The Net-based Bloomberg-wannabe has tapped a 22-year-old as its chief technology officer. [Wired News]
New Microsoft Flavor: Snap, Crackle, and Hawk
- The software giant and Sony are following mass-marketer AOL into cereal-box promotion, in an attempt to capture that milk-mustachioed market share. [Wired News]
New Sites Aim to Provide Forums for Techsperts
- Creative Networks and Mainspring are trying to create a new niche - hooking up tech experts with high-level content and each other. [Wired News]
New Volley in Fight to Control Online Banking
- Financial institutions and IBM's messaging system will go head-to-head with technology industry efforts, a move that could slow the drive toward a unified standard. [Wired News]
New York Dream Job for Sesame Street
- What the Children's Television Workshop did for TV in the late '60s, they hope to do for the Web. [Wired News]
New York Dream Job: Director of Community
- StarMedia is taking its Internet brand to Latin America. Help them kick-start an online community. [Wired News]
New York Dream Job: Industry Expert
- Jupiter is a 10-year-old New York-based market research firm that tries to predict the future of consumer interactivity. [Wired News]
New York Graphic Designer Dream Job
- To get a design job with R/GA Digital Studios, you should know your serifs from your descenders. [Wired News]
New Yorker Critic Irks Web-Savvy
- Brooke Shelby Biggs gripes about those who use HotWired columnists to support their anti-Net ravings. [Wired News]
News Aggregator to Debut Overhauled Site
- After several delays, New Century Network's NewsWorks Web site will be revamped, porting content from about 120 newspapers. [Wired News]
News Corp., EchoStar Stoke Digital Flames
- Competition between digital broadcasters and the cable TV industry will heat up. Some players stand to get burned. [Wired News]
News Makes Circuitous Route to CNN Site
- Ned Brainard watches in amazement as the network's television reports turn up on its Web site - under the AP banner. [Wired News]
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