Search
The Directory
The Web
for
Home
>
News
>
Online Archives
>
CNET News.com
>
1998
>
August
New!
Submit a site
whatUseek Directory Site Listings:
W3C releases XSL draft
- The World Wide Web Consortium today released the first working draft of extensible style language, or XSL. [News.com]
Wall St. cuts Netscape's gains
- Netscape Communications today gave back some of the surprising 25 percent gain it posted on Wall Street yesterday. [News.com]
Wall Street Journal seeks affiliates
- In an effort to increase both readership and revenues, the Wall Street Journal today launched an affiliate program in which Web sites get money for bringing in subscriptions. [News.com]
Wall Street a rough road
- The markets' roller-coaster ride continued today with the Dow Industrial Average rebounding from yesterday's 93-point decline and the Japanese market plunging more than 258 points after climbing slightly higher yesterday. [News.com]
Wall Street continues free fall
- Wall Street continued to free-fall today with the Nasdaq market posting its largest single-day drop, battering technology and Internet stocks and beating last week's record point decline amid growing concern over Russia's economic and political crisis. [News.com]
Wall Street spike slowing down
- Stocks closed lower on Wall Street today after registering 100-point-plus gains for two days straight. [News.com]
Wang Global reports loss
- Wang Global, an information technology services company, today reported a net loss of $260.5 million, falling below Wall Street earnings expectations for the second quarter. [News.com]
War criminals to atone online
- It has taken more than 50 years and the emergence of a new medium for six war criminals to publicly talk about their past misdeeds. [News.com]
Web radio guide, take two
- Hankering to hear some country, folk, and bluegrass from the Czech Republic? Like a taste of Mohawk Indian audio? Want to tune in to the Web-waves from your old hometown radio station? [News.com]
Web sites catch iMac mania
- The mania over Apple Computer's new iMac computer has spilled over from the showroom floor to online warehouse and auction sites. [News.com]
When is email marketing spam?
- Like it or not, email is still the best way to reach a mass online audience--and even community sites and online services are willing to use it. [News.com]
Who will win the memory war?
- After years of sliding prices, the time is drawing closer for computer memory chipmakers to consider seriously whether to remain in the industry. [News.com]
Who's got the patent?
- In State Street Bank vs. Signature Financial Group, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on July 23 that patents for a way of conducting business are legitimate. [News.com]
Who's on top in online trading?
- Online stock trading is continuing to expand, but the players are shuffling positions, according to a Wall Street study released today. [News.com]
Why are Net stocks deflating?
- The stock market has been busy shedding points in recent weeks, dragging down Internet stocks along the way. [News.com]
Why can't HP impress investors?
- Hewlett-Packard is one of the legends of Silicon Valley with a long-standing reputation for top-notch computers and printers. So why does it continue to disappoint Wall Street? [News.com]
Will CitySearch's IPO fly?
- While the enthusiasm generated before the initial public offerings of some Internet companies have helped them soar on their first days of trading, CitySearch's IPO may not catch the same tailwind because of cautious optimism among institutional investors. [News.com]
Will QuickTime take on Microsoft?
- As Apple Computer prepares to enter the market with its own streaming media, it faces the specter of squaring off with Microsoft, which bears the unusual distinction of both investor and one of the Mac maker's most formidable competitors. [News.com]
Will Valence balance NT's load?
- Handling large applications and server loads has not been a strong point of Microsoft's Windows NT Server operating system thus far in its development, despite promises of future industrial-strength technologies from Redmond. [News.com]
Will patents help e-commerce?
- A recent decision by a patent appeals court appears to give smooth sailing to a flurry of e-commerce patents issued this year, cheering e-commerce patent holders but potentially creating big headaches for Internet shopkeepers. [News.com]
[
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
]
Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
Submit a Site
-
Open Directory Project
-
Become an Editor
About
Help
Content Filter
Terms
Privacy Policy
© 2026
whatUseek