Since you're not going to look up the answer, neither am I :) But if I remember correctly, Microsoft was trying to play up the connectivity aspect of .Net. They've been trying to get "up to speed" with the whole Internet thing since Active Desktop, and have a history of goofy names and poorly thought out ideas. Not that .Net is a bad technology, I'm not saying that.
I will say, however, that .Net is one of the worst names I've ever come across. It's hard to search for and in no way communicates what the "product" is. If you remember the early days of .Net, there were plenty of articles and interviews and videos of Microsoft big wigs trying to explain what .Net was using big budget buzzwords... it didn't work well and for years people would still wonder what the hell it was. Even MFC was a better name because at least a programmer could recognize the components of the acronym.