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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ASK: "THE LAST DON" OF MOMENTUM TRADES

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To: BobKuz who wrote (9938)3/22/1999 7:36:00 AM
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Just a great string of news for NOVL this weekend. Really seems to be gearing up for putting on a show for the rest of the week, and break thru to new highs! Any thoughts, anybody?

IBM and NOVL form pact:http://dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/bs/story.html?s=v/nm/19990322/bs/novell_2.html

Dell, Novell Team Up on Equipment for Storing Data on Networks

Round Rock, Texas, March 21 (Bloomberg) -- Dell Computer Corp., the No. 1 direct seller of personal computers, will use new software from Novell Inc. to build machines that store data on computer networks, pushing into a fast-growing market.

Beginning next month, Dell will include the Internet Caching System from No. 2 networking-software maker Novell in the line of PowerEdge servers that it sells to phone companies and Internet providers.

Caching technology reduces the time and cost of retrieving data from the Internet by storing frequently used information on the computer servers that run Web sites. Dell wants to sell networking-related gear as PC sales slow.

Novell <NOVL.O>to offer data-privacy software-NYT

NEW YORK, March 22 (Reuters) - Novell Corp. plans to announce an Internet technology aimed at giving Web surfers greater control over their identities on their journey through cyberspace, the New York Times reported Monday.

The announcement of the new technology, Digital Me, is expected at the software developers' conference Monday in Utah.

The software acts as a digital safe-deposit box for personal information to protect privacy and enable users to sell or barter their data for rebates or discounts, the newspaper reported.

Citigroup <C.N> and credit card provider First USA will test services based on Digital Me, and will support Novell's effort to evolve the technology into an industry standard!

Yahoo in talks with BCST, a marriage made in Radio heaven?

Big Day for Mickey Mouse*** Ten Oscars for Disney!!!!
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