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Novell Joins AOL on Messaging - The two companies say they'll bring instant messaging to the corporate market through Novell's directory software. Also: One word from Sony on hard-drive disks: plastic.... Online pollsters feud. [Wired News]
 
Novell Recovery Continues - Novell's second-quarter profit doubles, once again exceeding Wall Street expectations. Also: Intuit earnings skyrocket on tax products.... AutoNation considers a tracking stock for online unit.... and more. [Wired News]
 
Nullsoft Drops MP3 Program - Nullsoft, maker of the Winamp MP3 player, agrees to stop distributing a decoder cited in a US$20-million copyright-infringement suit. The plaintiff, PlayMedia Systems, says that the lawsuit is far from over. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
 
Nullsoft Sued for US$20M - Nullsoft, maker of the de facto standard MP3 player, faces a US$20 million dollar copyright infringement lawsuit. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
 
Of Dennis Rodman and Hot Air - Dennis Rodman says he'd rejoin the Los Angeles Lakers, now that Phil Jackson is the coach. What does that have to do with Web marketing? Nothing. Nothing at all. James Glave reports from San Francisco. [Wired News]
 
Office Delay Affects MS Profit - The world's biggest software company says its revenue for the quarter will be US$400 million lighter than expected because of accounting moves related to the delay of Office 2000. By Chris Stamper. [Wired News]
 
Old Guard Pshaws Digital Music - The Net is a great distribution channel -- but it won't kill CDs and cassettes, says the chief of big-five record label BMG. Get with it, say Net music mavens. Chris Oakes reports from New York. [Wired News]
 
One Giant Step for Imaging - It was do-or-die for Space Imaging's Ikonos II, and the launching of the commercial high-res imaging satellite was a definite do on Friday morning. Joanna Glasner reports from Vandenberg AFB. [Wired News]
 
One Strike and They're Out - Engineer A and Engineer B were hired for the same job at the same company just one week apart. A's stock options are worth millions, while B's are worthless. What gives? By Craig Bicknell. [Wired News]
 
One World, One Cell Phone - International regulators have finally agreed on a standard that will let mobile phone users make and receive calls from anywhere in the world. Now all they need is a catchier name. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
 
OneMain.com IPO Doubles - Yet another huge Internet initial public offering for the week. OneMain, an ISP serving the boonies, raises US$187 million. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
 
Online Banking Raises Worries - Federal regulators have been left scrambling by the rapid growth in online banking, says the GAO. Congressional investigation reveals little security and oversight of Internet banking services. [Wired News]
 
Online Fans Shut Out - The Web is supposed to make shopping simple and fast. But try buying tickets to a big show online -- it ain't so pretty. By Katie Dean. [Wired News]
 
Online Grocer Raises Juicy Stake - Webvan makes hay with a $275 million boost from sugar daddies to fund its expansion. Also: Compaq appoints new CEO...Ericsson earnings plummet. [Wired News]
 
Online Textbook Shops Get A+ - That recurring hell for the college student -- waiting in line at the bookstore, hoping the required reading is in stock, and paying outrageous sums of money for it -- just got a whole lot easier. [Wired News]
 
Online Trading Heats Up - Etrade strikes a deal to acquire Net banking leader Telebanc Financial; Merrill Lynch plans expanded online services. Also: Feds may derail Barnes Noble distributor acquisition.... Chinese tread lightly as Tiananmen anniversary looms.... Cyberdog sells out.... And more. [Wired News]
 
Onsale Moves to Wholesale - In a plan likely to accelerate the plunge in personal computer pricing, e-tailer Onsale will begin moving computer products at wholesale prices. [Wired News]
 
Onsale, Egghead.com to Merge - Bigger is better as major competitors eye the computer retailing industry. Also: AT T loses again on cable access.... Amazon.com buys into discount sports retailer... And more. [Wired News]
 
Open Your Golden Gate ... to Ads - The Golden Gate Bridge needs expensive retrofitting. A Web site wants to help pay for it by slapping an ad banner across the toll plaza. Not everybody in San Francisco is happy about it. By James Glave. [Wired News]
 
Oracle Gooses Tech Stocks - Oracle single-handedly boosts technology stocks after it reports stunningly good earnings in the latest quarter. Meanwhile, a tamer-than-expected inflation report pushes up the rest of the market. [Wired News]
 
 

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