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Yahoo offers community building - Yahoo today became the latest portal to offer its own end-user community builder service, further indication of the breakneck pace at which portals are releasing products to remain ahead of the competition. [News.com]
 
Yahoo to continue Asia efforts - Yahoo plans continued investment in its Asian Internet products, despite the economic slowdown in that region and a squeeze on advertising revenues, a senior company executive said today. [News.com]
 
Zapata buys game Web site - Continuing its seemingly endless Internet buying spree, Zapata announced today that Zap, its Internet subsidiary, moved to acquire game information Web site Attitude Network. [News.com]
 
Zapata hires investment firm - Zapata, a one-time oil driller trying to break in to cyberspace, said today that it has hired Salomon Smith Barney to evaluate financial and strategic alternatives to boost shareholder value. [News.com]
 
Zapata in legal battle over name - Electronic brokerage ZAP Futures has filed for injunctive relief against fish-processing company Zapata and its new Zap Internet subsidiary over the use of the Zap name. [News.com]
 
Ziff-Davis loss widens - Computer magazine publisher and trade show producer Ziff-Davis said today that its losses more than quadrupled during the second quarter as weakened technology companies cut advertising budgets. [News.com]
 
eBay sets IPO pricing range - Online auctioneer eBay has announced plans to raise up to $56 million in capital through a proposed initial public offering that could be floated out in late September. [News.com]
 
eSafe to ship antivirus gateway - Security firm eSafe Technologies will release Monday a new version of its software that works with firewalls to block computer viruses and malicious code from entering a network. [News.com]
 
iDot squeezes in DVD-ROM - Startup PC manufacturer iDot announced it has started including third-generation DVD-ROM drives from Toshiba on select systems. [News.com]
 
iMac debuts in Japan Aug. 29 - Consumers in Japan, one of Apple Computer's strongholds outside of the U.S. market, will soon be able to get their hands on the much-hyped iMac. [News.com]
 
iMac gets a Web community - Users of the new iMac, which hit store shelves on Saturday, will be able to create Web pages on a site made specifically for them. [News.com]
 
iMac hits Japan - Apple Computer delivered the iMac to the eager arms of consumers in Japan this weekend, traditionally the second biggest market for Macintosh computers. [News.com]
 
iMac in the real world - As customers continue to snap up the snazzy all-in-one computers, which hit stores last Saturday, iMacs get their first real world feedback. Many buyers claim to be replacing a Windows-based computer. In the meantime, Apple tries to crank out more machines and launches its own iMac support site--just as word of the first few minor glitches are surfacing. [News.com]
 
iMac modem trouble ISP based? - Apple Computer's new iMac just got its own site for technical support and information and is already using it to dispense advice on some minor glitches that have cropped up. [News.com]
 
iMac sales stay strong - Apple Computer's iMac has been available for little over a week now, but retailers report continuing record levels of interest in the much-hyped new system. [News.com]
 
iMac spurs new publication - On the cusp of the launch of Apple Computer's new iMac computer, a new online publication from the publishers of Macworld is scheduled to launch as well. [News.com]
 
iMac survey shows switchover signs - If trends at a California retailer bear out nationwide, the iMac may be succeeding in an area that far overshadows the machine itself: the defection of PC users to the Apple camp. [News.com]
 
 

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