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Monday 26 November 2001

Is there more to PeopleSoft than internet-everything?

"Now repeat the mantra, 'No code on the client. No code...' "

UK government talks licences with Microsoft

'Bring down your prices or we'll... we'll...'

BT network falls over again

Colossus had a brief lie-down on Friday afternoon. Did it have a boozy lunch?

Badtrans worm bad news for users

Don't "Take a look" at the attachment...

Brokat staff jobless as firm folds

German software firm goes belly-up...

Greenfingered surfers get one site for the price of two

Will alternative medicine prove a tonic for online gardening sales...

Geeks with guns and gongs

Squaddie gets MBE for Army website...

Intel breaks Moore's law

Moore, heugh! What is it good for? Absolutely nothing...Well maybe...

'Scrap IR35 now' demands industry body

But will the government listen?

BT mails virus to customers

And you thought spam was annoying...

Big Brother gets a licence to snoop

Mixed reception to cyber-crime Bill...

One2One delays GPRS

Come back later...

Michael Dell's recipe for success...

And the question others dare not ask: Can cats type?

Top ten intranet winners revealed

They were better than all the rest... obviously...

Web content: time to pay?

Latest silicon.com Hot Topic asks the $64,000 question...

Market welcomes 365 deal

Mega-media merger makes markets move...

BT becomes a tenant

Property sold for £2.4bn...

Michael Dell aims to swoop on Compaq/HP 'confusion'

Stalling mega-merger provides "a delightful series of opportunities" for Dell

The Geek: may he rest in peace...

It's official (again): net-heads aren't geeks

Airtours takes flight with web rebrand

Travel agency to adopt 'MyTravel' tag

Dual-mode 3G phones on their way

Arriving in a country near you early next year...

365 Corp gets caught up in Chrysalis's web

Online operations to merge

mmO2 on the brink of European withdrawal

Premature evacuation? Not according to the City...

One2One takes 3G fight to Euro court

UK government in the dock?

The Bloor Perspective: IBM and grid computing

In this snapshot look at a recent key development, Robin Bloor and his team consider which the concept of 'grid computing' and an IBM initiative...


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