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Wednesday 22 August 2001
Troubled Excite shoots the messenger
Surely it's not the auditors that are the problem, it's the business which is dying on its knees that should be a cause for concern...
Vodafone denies bribery allegations
He was a perfect Gent, honest...
Wireless wars: Intel gains ground with Symbian deal
More power to ARM's elbow...
The Director's Cut: Who needs managers anyway?
Regular silicon.com columnist, David Taylor, asks why so many IT projects still fail...
Authors fresh blood for net pirates
First music, then movies, now Maeve Binchy...
Faster wireless LAN chips due within weeks
Atheros Communications hopes to be the first into the shops...
Companies wasting billions on app servers
Gartner damns users...
Dmitri gets breathing space
Are the Feds playing for time?
HushMail users still locked out
'Even for a free service, one month is an unacceptable amount of downtime...'
NatWest strikes deal in the name of SMEs online
Discounts for small businesses...
Judge kicks lawsuit into touch
Absurd US case labelled absurd by US judge - who said they don't know the meaning of irony...
Baltimore rebuilds for sale
Could this be the way out?
Content costs, and right here is where you start paying
But only if the providers make up their minds...
United Airlines website sells tickets at random prices
Computer glitch or daring new business model?
Online logistics boom imminent
And road transport will drive it...
Telenor looking good
Profits soar and revenues grow...
Industry gasps as dot-com makes a profit
Rumours of flying pigs remain unconfirmed
One week left for Buy.com?
The signs do not look good...
AOL job cut frenzy hits iPlanet
Another 500 cuts sends AOL headcount skywards...
Boots offers online supermarket sweep
One lucky winner will have ten minutes to fill their virtual trolley with as much toothpaste and suntan lotion as humanly possible...
Fed makes another cut
Control your excitement...
Baltimore restructures to survive
Emergency measures for ailing security firm...
Hacker defaces World Cup site
Official site red-carded...
Quarterback legend hands off a law suit to porn site
Asks for more than a Hail Mary...
Linux offering marks new departure for HP
This penguin's secure, but comes at a price...
Excite UK shrugs off US crisis
Bold - or mad?
Excite turmoil derails AT&T broadband sale
Falling over like dominoes...
When it comes to the web, the French 'make haste slowly'
Show a French person the net, and you'll get a Gallic shrug of the shoulders...
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