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Macworld Newlyweds Sign Off
- Macheads and their Linux brethren gather to celebrate the end of Macworld Expo and toast a new partnership of geeks. By Polly Sprenger. [Wired News]
Major Labels, Major Hype
- The Big 5 record labels are warming up to the Web even though they're not so keen on MP3. In fact, online promotions are becoming the newest game of one-upmanship. By Christopher Jones. [Wired News]
Making a Mint on Wallstreet.com
- A group of businessmen lucky enough to have registered wallstreet.com in 1994 sell off their golden domain name for -- sit down -- US$1.03 million. The new owner is an online casino. How appropriate. By Craig Bicknell. [Wired News]
Malaysian Cybercity a Go
- Cyberjaya, the nucleus of Malaysia's new Multimedia Super Corridor, launches amid praise from foreign executives. The high-tech zone modeled after Silicon Valley is expected to attract multibillion-dollar investments from abroad. [Wired News]
Mall Rats Migrate Online
- How do teens get around strict parents who won't let them hang out at the mall? They hit the Web, of course. By Lauren Barack. [Wired News]
Man Behaving Badly
- World Online International takes a high-minded view of a former Sony executive's alleged lowbrow liaisons. [Wired News]
Marimba to File for IPO
- The perennial candidate for a galactic IPO will announce Monday that it intends to sell stock in an initial public offering. Watch the institutional investors line up. By Kourosh Karimkhany. [Wired News]
Market Awaits Yahoo Earnings
- It's earnings season, and the market is gearing up for Wednesday's report from Yahoo, the first of the Net bellwethers to step forward. By Craig Bicknell. [Wired News]
Market Outlook Brightens
- Never mind that it's Friday the 13th. It's supposed to be a good day on Wall Street. One analyst even predicts a new milestone by year's end. [Wired News]
Market Struggles to Rebound
- A number of Internet and tech stocks are clawing their way back upward, but it looks like they'll have to fight for every inch. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
MarketWatch Joins Up with AOL
- CBS' financial site will provide its news to AOL services in a $21 million, three-year deal. [Wired News]
Marketwatch Gains, Loses
- Traffic's up, the financial news site says in its first quarterly report since going public. Does that mean it made money? Yeah, right. [Wired News]
Marketwatch.com Snags Writer
- Marshall Loeb, the well-known financial journalist, will leave the Columbia Journalism Review to join the Marketwatch.com staff. [Wired News]
Mars Orbiter MIA
- NASA loses touch with the Red Planet probe. Communications with the craft fell silent after it circled the far side of the planet. [Wired News]
Martha Stewart Goes to Redmond
- Microsoft's third annual CEO Summit brings together 100 of the nation's top business minds to wax poetic on the information economy -- and play with gadgets. Chris Stamper reports from Redmond, Washington. [Wired News]
Media Metrix Seeks IPO
- The leading company in tracking Web site visitors plans to raise up to US$48.3 million in a public offering. [Wired News]
MediaOne Accepts AT&T Buyout
- Ma Bell just got more ferocious. MediaOne, the No. 3 cable-TV company, spurns a previous takeover offer from Comcast and accepts a US$56 billion acquisition bid from AT T. [Wired News]
Meeks: Dump AMZN, Buy MSFT
- Paul Meeks, a big-time money manager at Merrill Lynch, drops by Wired News to give us some stock tips. He's bullish on tech stocks, with some high-profile exceptions. By Joanna Glasner and Kourosh Karimkhany. [Wired News]
Meet Barry Diller, Net Mogul
- With Lycos under his control, USA Networks' Barry Diller could become the most powerful man in Internet commerce. So who is this guy anyway? By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
Meet the New Net Stocks
- A bunch of new tech stocks will hit the market next week. Not surprisingly, analysts expect they'll do quite well. But watch out -- with scores of Net start-ups launching IPOs in the next few weeks, investors will inevitably become choosier. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
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