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Macromedia Flash Player Mates With NeoPlanet 5.0
9/20/99, the InternetNews.com Staff. NeoPlanet and Macromedia Monday integrated the Macromedia Flash Player into the NeoPlanet 5.0 Internet Desktop, a new program that merges Web browsing, e-mail, instant messaging, chat and community into one desktop application.
www.internetnews.com/streaming-news/print/0,1089,8161_204381,00.html
Intel Offers Net Security Software
11/08/99, Tischelle George, InformationWeek. In an effort to become the leading building-block supplier to the Internet economy, Intel has developed software designed to enhance the secure online distribution of music, documents, books, and videos.
www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB19991108S0013
Virus protectors get a brand new bag
10/1/99, Robert Lemos, ZDNN. Users will soon be relying on the Web for anti-virus technology. And it will be free. So what's a PC security firm such as Symantec to do?
www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2346360,00.html
AOL 5.0 is here, hopes to be 'anywhere'
10/5/99, Jennifer Mack, ZDNN. AOL and MSN may be bitter rivals, but they have similar theme songs. That much was apparent here Tuesday, as America Online Inc. unveiled Version 5.0 of its software and announced its "AOL Anywhere" strategy.
www.zdnet.com/filters/printerfriendly/0,6061,2348189-2,00.html
Adobe Redesigns Adobe.com
10/6/99, Stuart Glascock, TechWeb. In an accelerated Web initiative at Internet World Fall 99, Adobe Systems is revving up efforts to drive its products for website designers and businesses. In a series of moves rolled out on Wednesday, Adobe is re-launching Adobe.com, kicking off a marketing campaign focused on the integration of Web design applications.
www.techweb.com/printableArticle?doc_id=TWB19991006S0001
FBI Says Y2K Software Has Been Tampered With
10/1/99, Reuters. Malicious changes to computer code under the guise of year 2000 software fixes have begun to surface in some U.S. work undertaken by foreign contractors, the top U.S. cybercop said Thursday. "We have some indications that this is happening" in a possible foreshadowing of economic and security headaches stemming from Y2K fixes, the FBI's Michael Vatis told Reuters.
www.techweb.com/printableArticle?doc_id=REU19991001S0001
Striker32 Breaks Windows Viruses
10/1/99, Tom Mainelli, PC World. Symantec offers free Norton update with technology to fight 32-bit viruses.
www.pcworld.com/pcwtoday/article/0,1510,13094,00.html
Whatever Happened to Netscape 5.0?
10/8/99, Time Daily. Delays in release are a sign that the browser wars are over. Netscape's big browser upgrade was originally scheduled for release over the summer, and it was first shown to developers last December.
www.pathfinder.com/time/daily/0,2960,32073-101991007,00.html
CallWave app alerts online users to incoming voice calls
10/4/99, Paul Krill, InfoWorld Electric. A free solution for Internet users who tie up their only phone line and miss calls while surfing the Web is set to arrive Tuesday from CallWave.
www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayStory.pl?99104.iicallwave.htm
Enterprises weigh options for Web development
10/4/99, Matthew Nelson, Dana Gardner, and Michael Vizard, InfoWorld Electric. IT managers and users don't have time to make complex alterations of wired applications -- a fact vendors are acknowledging at Fall Internet World in New York this week with announcements of easily customizable applications and frameworks.
www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayStory.pl?99104.hninet.htm

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