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CitySearch Cautiously Dabbles in E-Commerce
- Starting with its Austin, Texas, site, the online city guide is testing the waters with a new potential revenue stream. [Wired News]
CitySearch Partners with Washington Post
- The online city guide will enter into an unusual licensing arrangement with the newspaper's Web site to create listings for the capital. [Wired News]
CitySearch Races for Overseas Directories
- The smallest player in the city-directory race just may win. [Wired News]
CityWeb, UltimateTV to Pair Up on Listings
- The deal will give UTV a big leg-up in competing against TV Guide in Net-based listings and news. [Wired News]
Class-Action Alleges Informix Stock Scheme
- A lawsuit charges that the software maker's senior execs kept bad news under wraps until after they'd sold off 640,000 shares. [Wired News]
Click Here to Get a Conscience
- Judging the Internet an effective medium to promote public awareness, the Ad Council and the Internet Advertising Bureau have initiated a Web-wide program to serve public service announcements in lieu of ads. [Wired News]
Click on Through to the Other Side
- Free email provider Juno offers a look at the Web - well, to sites built by the people who pay the bills. A fine way to please advertisers, but is the proprietary service driving its members into the arms of an ISP? [Wired News]
Clicking for Prizes - Game Shows Hit the Web
- A trip to Tahiti could be yours - if it's a prize offered by BJP Interactive's sponsors. [Wired News]
Coke ... Nike ... Java? A Battle for Brand
- A multimillion-dollar media blitz has bought greater market value and a half-million-strong developers community. Now Sun's efforts to build a Big-Name Brand are at the crossroads of hype and hope. [Wired News]
College Grad Dream Job: Executive Editor
- U-Wire, a wire service like AP or Reuters but just for school papers, is hiring an exec editor. [Wired News]
Community Dream Job: 3-D Infrastructure Guru
- Black Sun, creator of virtual community software, is hiring an infrastructure specialist. [Wired News]
Community Dream Job: Manager of Satisfaction
- iVillage is creating community for the 35- to 50-year-old set, and they're hiring. [Wired News]
Community Service Dream Job: Team Tech
- AmeriCorps*VISTA Team Tech program focuses on building resources in low-income communities. [Wired News]
CompUSA to Offer Tailor-Made PCs
- The retailer is following Compaq into the build-to-order business, hoping to remain competitive with the likes of Dell and Gateway 2000. [Wired News]
Companies Hope to Steer the Web onto TVs
- Oracle's purchase of Navio underlines the ambition of a number of firms: to nudge the Net off your PC. [Wired News]
Company Pledges Security in a Certificate
- NCSA offers to approve your site - any unlocked doors? - for network safety. [Wired News]
Compaq Boosts High End with Tandem Deal
- But the $3 billion acquisition does little to help the world's leading PC-maker fend off competition from the likes of Dell and Gateway 2000. [Wired News]
Compaq Cuts Prices as Earnings Soar
- The computermaker also says it's shifting to a build-to-order production strategy, in hopes of better competing with Dell and Gateway 2000. [Wired News]
CompuServe Aims to Survive - on the Web
- Like MSN and Prodigy before it, the online service will port its content to the Web. And it won't likely vanish with a sale. [Wired News]
CompuServe Faces Shareholder Lawsuit
- The latest blow to the online service says shareholders should have been warned of the company's troubles during its IPO. [Wired News]
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