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Wednesday 18 October 2000

E-marketplaces 2001: size will still matter

E-marketplaces will go through many phases in the coming year.

Front-runner pulls out of e-envoy race

The industry's number one candiate - Jim Norton - has dramatically ruled himself out of the race for e-envoy, and has given his backing to new favourite, Richard Barrington.

E-envoy: Vote now in the silicon.com survey

The search is on for the next e-envoy now Alex Allan has left the post, and silicon.com wants you to cast your vote at http://www.silicon.com/eenvoy .

Freeserve joins ISP share price strugglers

Freeserve is the latest ISP to suffer a huge decline in share price - it had fallen by 17 per cent to 150p by around 15:00(BST) this afternoon.

Over 400 software pirates made to walk plank by BSA

More than 400 European websites are facing the wrath of a leading anti-software piracy outfit, after a survey found that they have breached copyright regulations by hosting illegal copies of downloadable software.

Sybase recovery continues with positive Q3 revenues

Database vendor Sybase reported an 11 per cent increase in revenue today in third quarter results that beat analyst expectations.

Unilog shares continue to plummet

Shares in French IT services and software company Unilog have continued to fall on world markets today, following the announcement of lower than expected profits for the first half of the year.

Europe Online abandons satellite internet plans

ISP Europe Online has given up on plans to offer internet access by satellite.

Security measures in store for Tesco's email

Finnish security specialist F-secure has won a contract to supply the UK supermarket chain Tesco with anti-virus software.

Germany leads the way in online banking

More than 10 million German internet users are now banking online according to the Federal Association of German Banks.

Mixed third quarter fortunes add to tech market unrest

The London Stock Exchange opened heavily down this morning after US earnings results yesterday depressed markets.

Employers must ditch 'Big Brother' attitudes, says DPC

The Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) yesterday told human resources experts that they must use restraint when monitoring employees' email and internet usage.

Morning Edition: Crest fallen, Telewest merger off and employees take online liberties

This morning's Guardian brings news that is as worrying for traders as it is baffling for the rest of us with a report that the London Stock Exchange 'lost' a £30bn company yesterday.


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