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Monday 6 August 2001
Magex turns ASP
B2C company goes 'back to business'
Happy 10th birthday to the World Wide Web
Hasn't it aged well...
I just called to say it's raining: weather reports by SMS
In case you were wondering what the wet stuff falling on your head was...
BT systems crash - Code Red attack suspected
Microsoft's biggest customer left code red-faced...
Directors say IT's no barrier for B2B
The issue's that old problem CRM...
Earthlease seeks head-to-head battle with BT
They wouldn't sell us their network...now we're gonna make them pay...
The web: A million miles from the vision
If the web was your baby, wouldn't you be disapointed?
Cabletron spin-off floats
Wanna buy some technology shares? Go on, go on, go on....
Crime against games industry triples
An estimated £3bn pounds in the swag bag...
US jobless hits the million mark
Techie jobs take the biggest blow...
Motorola offloads IS business
Defence contractor gives it a home...
Yahoo! dumps Scoot for Yell
Limping dot-com gets a kick in the teeth...
Google welcomes Eric Schmidt as CEO
Bidding farewell to Novell...
Centrica gets its Goldfish - at a price
One million-strong database to cost £85m...
Alcatel faces £12.3m bill for Swisscom downtime
Overlooked bug could cost dear...
Intel chief promises the chips will continue to go down
Price cuts for all and sundry thanks to our fab new fabs...
Cisco chief rules out rescue bid for Marconi
Not interested in 'dated' technology or sunbathing workers...
Record-breaking dot-com portal shuts its doors
Theglobe.com bites the bullet...
3i forces Interactive Investor to drop 'iii' brand
But it can keep its web address, which is niiice...
BT secures emergency deal
MoD and emergency services get onboard Airwave...
Code Red: New variant detected
Wily worm wriggles out of the woodwork at the weekend...
Wireless LAN hole leaves corporate networks at risk
Security experts urge caution...
Stockwatch Daily: HSBC causes FTSE jitters
Oh ye of little faith...
BT tempted by £18bn fixed-line sell-off
Come on, you know it makes sense...
US satellite giants consider $32bn merger
EchoStar-DirectTV deal would be kick in the teeth for the Dirty Digger...
Mobile giants await crucial price ruling
Could be bad news for Vodafone and Orange, but good news for consumers...
Dot-com estate agents in mega-merger
A monopoly in the making...
Redbus merger on hold as Telecity faces £20m shortfall
Creation of Europe's largest web-hosting group has to wait...
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