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Buy.com Wants Your E-Bucks - Online computer retailer Buycomp.com relaunches under a new moniker, hoping to become the single portal to retail sales on the Web. Polly Sprenger reports from Las Vegas. [Wired News]
 
CA Hit with Class-Action Suit - Lawyers sue on behalf of shareholders who lost out on Computer Associates' stock plunge Wednesday. The suit alleges CA misrepresented its business prospects. By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
 
CDnow Goes to Market - The leading online music retailer has gone public. While analysts raise questions about the company's future, they agree that there's no better time than the present for a trip to Wall Street. [Wired News]
 
CDnow Goes to Market - The leading online music retailer has gone public. While analysts raise questions about the company's future, they agree that there's no better time than the present for a trip to Wall Street. [Wired News]
 
CDnow, N2K Make Merger Music - The two companies have spent millions fighting each other. Now they may join forces to take on new rivals like Amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
 
CMP Media Cuts 85 Jobs - The third largest tech publisher, facing slowing ad sales, fired 50 workers and will leave 35 vacant slots open. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
 
CMP Media Cutting Jobs - The No. 3 tech magazine publisher could announce up to 200 job cuts on Monday, according to people close to the company. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
 
CMP Sheds Its 'HomePC' Consumer Mag - Imagine Media snaps the title up, paying "some money" and offering CMP 1 percent of Imagine stock. [Wired News]
 
CNET Goes Cyberian - The network of geekware-info sites is swapping traffic for bucks in a deal with online software and hardware store Cyberian Outpost. [Wired News]
 
CNET Reports Surprise Profit - The online publisher ekes out a profit for the second quarter on higher advertising revenue. Wall Street was expecting a loss. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
 
CNET and Bloomberg Join Forces - Financial and tech news junkies Michael Bloomberg and Halsey Minor held a New York press conference this morning to announce the start of something new: a co-branded financial news service. [Wired News]
 
CNET: Mine's Bigger - The publisher of online tech news is going after Ziff-Davis with a media campaign claiming its service has greater reach. The first ad gives a whole new twist to selling with skin. [Wired News]
 
Cable Comes Calling in LA - MediaOne will begin offering local telephone service, via cable, in Los Angeles. It's not Net telephony, but it offers another vision of the future, one in which local phone competition brings down rates. [Wired News]
 
Cable: Paul Allen's Biggest Investment Yet - The ex-Microsoftian billionaire lays US$2.8 billion on the line for his vision of a "connected future," through his acquisition Monday of Marcus Cable. [Wired News]
 
Calling all ISPs - IP telephony clearinghouses are cropping up to help ISPs expand their Internet calling services to cities around the world. By Claudia Graziano. [Wired News]
 
Can Big Tech and Telcos Get Along? - The push toward DSL technology will test the ability of Internet service providers and telephone companies to work together for their common good. [Wired News]
 
Canada's New Telco Titan - Mark this name: Charles Sirois. Canada's most aggressive entrepreneur and Teleglobe CEO orchestrated the US$3.2 billion purchase of Excel Communications. By Craig Bicknell. [Wired News]
 
Catching a Falling Globalstar - The satellite phone consortium's CEO says friction between the United States and Russia won't delay any future launches. By Polly Sprenger. [Wired News]
 
Changes Loom for Web Sports Rights - Television networks have long engaged in fierce bidding wars for the broadcast rights to the Super Bowl and other cash cows of sports. Is the same in store for the Web? [Wired News]
 
Cheaper CD Recorders, Pricier Discs - With sub-US$1,000 CD players comes a new breed of blank CD - a more expensive one. Discs for consumers are selling at two to three times what discs for professional CD recorders cost. It's meant to assuage the recording industry and its fear of royalty rip-offs. [Wired News]
 
 

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