Content calendar
Friday 17 August 2001
Spurs' website gets online sicknote...
Traffic jams on White Hart Lane and Elland Road...
Blames, names and automobiles
Who is Randy Bender?
Dell gets fatter while lean HP flags
Profitability is no substitute to being big, shareholders will be happy to learn...
Midas Michael does it again for Dell
Blue-eyed boy shows the way in struggling PC market...
Netstore considers buyout options
We must be assimilated to survive...
Humans face a grim future in call centres
It's like War of the Worlds except with call centres...
Anti-trust case catches up with Gates
You can only run for so long...
Eyes of the broadband world turn to tiny Norwegian village
Have you heard of Modalen? No? Well if you have half an interest in broadband you soon may have done...
BT DSL network brought to its knees
Users frustrated as always on service off for nine hours...
IBM seals $908m services contract
Airline contract marks Big Blue's biggest-ever services deal...
Sun workers forced to take a break
They have to take time off whether they like it or not...
Companies love email, they just can't use it
Customers expect to hear back within two hours, companies just about manage 14...
Analysts spark rumours of European pull-out for Lucent
Tough market getting tougher...
Sony goes for Google
Japanese giant simplifies customer searches...
Lean, mean times hit HP and Dell
And no light at the end of the tunnel...
Samsung and Nokia shake hands on chip deal
Super-fast technology revs up 3G...
Ericsson appoints top dog in restructuring bid
We hope he rules his units well...
Gent faces bribery probe
German court extends Mannesmann bung investigation...
Time Warner Cable chief heads into interaction
And dives into digital data...
Lastminute confirms profitability nears
Did you ever doubt Martha knew what she was doing?
Netstore on the rise amid drastic measures
CEO's head rolls, investors show some interest...
Beenz meanz nothing any more
Only eight days left to spend your beenz...
eBay readies axe for Ibazar
Acquisition results in two people for one role...
BT and Vodafone among major telecoms fallers
Markets a dangerous place for all things telco...
Scoot.com sacrifices Loot to keep afloat
If ever an acquisition was an error of judgement...
Big screen films coming soon to a monitor near you
Hollywood acts to fend off online film piracy...
Palm is to Be without top exec
Acquisitions and losses...
Industry Standard bids goodbye to print
But honours online operations...
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