Content calendar
Monday 16 July 2001
'It was all my fault': VC says sorry for dot-com boom and bust
"I'm here today with something of an apology..."
Why content charges aren't for the faint-hearted
What's your version of The Times crossword?
Pace keeping up with AT&T talks
Big deal over there could make a big difference over here...
Amazon.com backs down on XP pricing
Redmond throws a wobbly...
Accenture prepares for bottom of the range IPO
Shares to go on offer at lower end of the scale...
Nortel optical strategist walks out the door
Was it something someone said?
Eircom board falls for O'Brien
But the Union could put its foot down...
Gates back in court sooner rather than later
And the DoJ wants a result by October...
T-Mobile seeks Euro expansion
Boss takes aim at Vodafone...
UK IT spend tops £32bn
But there are grim times ahead...
UK criminals face biometric tests
Software that recognises criminals from their voices...
Legato welcomes SCH in $12.5m deal
And it's bringing its advanced SAN with it...
Microsoft ditches Expedia
Wherever you want to go today, you'll have to go with someone else...
Alcatel axes more UK jobs
Voluntary redundancies will be followed by compulsory cuts...
IT companies carry the can for digital divide
Action now will reap long-term rewards...
Outsourcing on the up as companies search for skills
Not after cheap labour, apparently...
Lastminute.com swallows food site
Martha and Brent are still making a meal of things...
Broadband from a flying boomerang
First satellites, then balloons and boomerangs. Whatever will they try next? ADSL?
Stockwatch Daily: Europe edges lower during quiet period
Early week quiet edges markets downwards...
The Bloor Perspective: EMC's top spot scrutinised, UK Even-More-Online, revenge of the helpdeskers
In this week's look at a range of recent developments, Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider giant EMC's relationship with software firms, the latest spurt in UK web usage, and the case of the revolting iDesk staff...
EDS and Sun unite to fight IBM
Joint venture plugs the gaps in their business offerings...
ITV Digital: What on earth is going on?
It's changed its name, and now it's changing owners. Or is it?
Redstone on the brink of a nervous breakdown
No hint of a silver lining
Pirc takes issue with Gent's perks
Vodafone boss set to walk into fresh benefits row...
3G booty must be reinvested, says Bookham chief
Government urged to build broadband network
Computer Associates linked with Baltimore buy-out
Well, CA hasn't bought anyone for at least a fortnight...
Decision time for AT&T
Will Comcast get the nod?
Microsoft announces latest Palm offensive
Toshiba deal another step towards PDA supremacy?
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