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  • A Coke and a song for Kiwis

    Digital media company Loudeye on Tuesday announced it would work with Coca-Cola to open a Coke-branded online music store in New Zealand.

  • Grab a Coke and a digital audio player

    Sonicblue and Coca-Cola would like to teach the world to sing--or at least to listen to songs on the companies' new digital audio player.

  • Napster's keeper makes big Net bet

    Bertelsmann's US$60 million wager on Napster falls flat, but the company is still up for the high-stakes online game.

  • Startups vie to be Coke, not soda pop

    With Internet startups popping up every day, companies trying to sell to Internet users are struggling to rise above the crowd.

  • M-commerce shows signs of life

    Despite having to pick its way through a labyrinth of semi-bankrupt telecommunications companies in Europe, the tech crash in the US, and a dot-com weary public, mobile commerce is finally showing signs of life.

Features and Case Studies (2)

  • Mobile comms: can you predict the future?

    Industry analysts are always predicting what will happen in the future. David Braue went back in time five years to see how analysts expected the mobile comms market to evolve, and then compared it to what actually happened.

  • Consumers lead the way for enterprise players

    Tech giants' newfound respect for consumer power is their roundabout way of winning enterprise customers, says CNET News.com's Mike Ricciuti.

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