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Thursday 16 August 2001
Netstore soars on not so bad news
Losses grow, CEO quits, but it could have been worse...
The best of 'Reader Comments': Hotmail security fears and PC birthday arguments
Each week silicon.com is inundated with comments from you, our readers. Here we bring you the best reactions to some of our stories from the past fortnight...
Egghead soggy after sales take a dive
180 jobs scrambled...
Big Brother 2 prompts pay-per-view
Channel 4 to charge premium for online content...
Execs called to account for Marconi crisis
And union officials have questions for MPs, too...
Hands-free kit poses a threat on the roads
It's time to designate a non-talking driver...
Ladbrokes sees Sweden as a good bet
But the government is hoping the gamble won't pay off...
Kiosk plans take flight for Lastminute
Book one flight while awaiting another...
Golf start-up tees off with loan to set it swinging
Better still, it's only repayable upon profitability...
IBM strides forth in server market
Big Blue leaves struggling competitors to turn green with envy...
Nuclear bomb simulator explodes onto the scene
£110m super-computer unveiled by IBM...
Lastminute dodges economic slowdown
Economic cannibalism: Sometimes the only way to survive is to feed on others' misfortunes...
AOL and Siemens fall in love with surveillance start-up
They can't keep their eyes off it...
AOL rivals still angry about instant messaging
Not calmed by Lotus position...
Brocade results take a downturn
But the tables will turn come fourth quarter...
Princeton Dons do a Dmitri to defy music giants
Russians can't do it, but scientists can...
Siemens faces court case over tunnel inferno
Relatives of the deceased take company to court...
Orbital looks for friends
Scottish upstart looks for partners...
Fibre firm fumbles for financing
The light's fading for Metromedia...
Barclays signs up for IBM integration
Another big services win for IBM...
Online share deals go quiet
Bear market leads to caution...
Titchy techs tumble in a wibbly-wobbly world
European software minnows starting to struggle, while bigger fish make it through...
It's good to be tiny: Little player reveals its Alterian motives
Stand tall if you're small...
Jeff Bezos brought to book by anti-Amazon show
Ex-employee dishes the dirt: Bezos rues putting in for his collection (probably)...
HP and Dell embroiled in economic gloom
Carly and Michael not so cocksure any more...
Deutsche Telekom chief seeks to reassure investors
No really, everything's alright, it's fine, honest...
Online brokers come together in $75m deal
Sector in decline sees major cash deal...
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