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Monday 12 November 2001

FriendsReunited shuts down message board

I must not slag off teach. I must not slag off teach...

Dot-com secures $95m funding

Somebody's keeping the faith...

Apache 2.0 hits the warpath

Indian summer for the open source server software...

Euro surfers do it on the job

More getting it on online at work than at home...

A dot-com silver lining?

Or are we just clutching at straws?

B2B player pledges profit and IPO

Giant car exchange's ship comes in...

Mobile users struggle to hold on to their numbers

OFTEL says customers will just have to learn to live with it...

News Flash: Plane crash in New York

Plane crashes into Queens...

Excite turns $7.8bn portal into $10m portal in just two years

It's so spectacularly bad you can't help but be impressed...

Cloud Nine tears chunks out of BT

Thousands of users affected - BT branded a "public disgrace"...

Intel gears up for faster wireless networking

It's a bit of a gamble, but here goes...

Redbus reports flagging results

Though loss is less...

Motorola in trouble over Iridium

The past comes up and bites them on the ass...

Eden Project redesigns its website

Would you Adam and Eve it?

Snook finally cuts ties with Orange

Future's not so bright...

BT forced to add to debts

£65m because of a deal it signed in '99...

Marconi offers good news... and bad

But at least there's some good...

IT dominates '100 fastest growers' index

Internet video firm tops Sunday Times league...

Netstore sees revenue peak

Unfortunately Cisco users are dropping off...

C&W poised to return £1.5bn to shareholders

Nice little windfall with Christmas on the horizon...

Gates predicts 'digital decade'

'If you think IT's changed the world, you ain't seen nothin' yet...'

Colt walks into shareholder revolt over $400m financing

It's too good a deal for fund managers...

Vodafone set for £6bn write-down

Mobile giant set to pay the price for heavy investment...

Napster finds an ally in the armed forces

US military looks to P2P technology...

The Bloor Perspective: The Microsoft settlement, the NTL challenge, and SLAs

In their latest assessment of three topical issues, Robin Bloor and his colleagues take a close look at the terms of the Microsoft-DoJ settlement, whether NTL has a future, and how service can be guaranteed.


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