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Cisco shines after Wall Street report - Cisco Systems shares rose as much as 6 percent to a record amid expectations that increased use of the Internet will mean higher sales and profit at the No. 1 network-equipment maker. [News.com]
 
Civil liberties online--the year that was - While major online companies relished their Wall Street wins this year, free speech advocates were busy fighting for the little guys on the Net. [News.com]
 
Cognos buys Relational Matters - Cognos is buying itself a $10 million Christmas gift. [News.com]
 
Coke pours Y2K plan into place - Beverage group Coca-Cola said yesterday it has a plan to ensure its worldwide distribution runs smoothly in the face of anticipated Year 2000 computer problems, but it has no control over some elements. [News.com]
 
Comcast to boost Prime's services - Comcast today said it will provide expertise in developing and deploying new, advanced high-speed data and telephony services to Prime Communications LLC's cable systems in parts of Maryland, Virginia, and Chicago. [News.com]
 
Compaq to join rivals with thin notebook - Later this month, Compaq Computer will join American rivals competing to meet Japanese demand for lightweight notebooks. [News.com]
 
Compaq to license digital cash technology - Compaq will license the technology for MilliCent, its digital cash product, to an outside partner. [News.com]
 
Compaq trims Prosignia prices - Compaq Computer cut prices on PCs it sells directly to users by 2 to 7 percent in an effort to woo customers from rival Dell Computer. [News.com]
 
Competitors get fee break in Mexico - Mexico today set new fees paid by upstart long-distance operators to the country's largest telephone operator for use of its local network in a bid to resolve months of disputes. [News.com]
 
Complaint: GoTo favors sister firms - An Internet entrepreneur who made a bid for top billing in results from the GoTo.com shopping search engine funded in part by Bill Gross' idealab contends that GoTo.com gave preferential treatment to a competing auto site that Gross also has invested in. [News.com]
 
CompuServe makes portal play - CompuServe rolled out the first phase of a Web site redesign, suggesting the online service will begin trying to cultivate a mainstream Web audience. [News.com]
 
Computer 2000 meets pretax profit target - Computer 2000 AG, Europe's largest computer distributor, said it reached its pretax profit forecast of $89.4 million in fiscal 1998, boosted by strong demand for computers in the European market. [News.com]
 
Computer Associates keeps it simple - Business software giant Computer Associates wants to keep it simple. [News.com]
 
Computer Sciences sales seen rising 20% - Computer Sciences Corporation sales will rise by about 20 percent next year, fueled by several large commercial computer services contracts, an analyst said. [News.com]
 
Compuware drives away with Ford contract - Enterprise software and services company Compuware today drove away with an outsourcing deal with Ford that could boost the company's future annual revenue by $100 million. [News.com]
 
Concerns about AOL eased at Mozilla - What, mozilla worry? [News.com]
 
Concerns grow over next year's e-rate - School officials are happy to see hefty federal Net access subsidies finally arrive this month, but they are increasingly concerned that the Federal Communications Commission has yet to set funding levels for the so-called e-rate for next year. [News.com]
 
Concord, Cisco in technology pact - Concord Communications, a maker of software that evaluates computer networks, and Cisco Systems said today that they will work together to help customers monitor network performance. [News.com]
 
Concur hooks up with ADP - Concur is hooking up with a staple of corporate computing to advance its position: Automated Data Processing, the payroll processing firm. [News.com]
 
Concur soars in first day of trading - Concur Technologies, which makes software that automates corporate travel and entertainment expense management, rose 56 percent in its first day after a bigger-than-expected initial stock sale. [News.com]
 
 

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