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Monday 1 July 2002
Cornish pasties get IP cameras
'Dough!'
Amazon set to enter the rag trade
People who bought Happy Days with the Naked Chef' also bought these trainers...
For sale: Ice hockey team, one careful owner, yours for $3.5m (ono)
It's another weird eBay auction...
Claim your domain now or lose it forever
Nominet sends out a warning to webmasters...
IBM, Microsoft and Cisco cited in 'inflated profits' report
At a loss to explain profits...
France Telecom to be renationalised?
There's talk...
KPNQwest fire sale starts
Breaking up is never easy to do...
UK is European broadband backwater
Denmark and Germany leave UK standing...
Mobile operators in the picture for MMS launch
Picture messaging in time for Christmas
Nokia wins domain name battle
Man with a completely coincidental array of nicknames loses out...
EDS counts cost of WorldCom woes
Billion dollar contract going the way of the dodo?
Want broadband? Can't get it? BT wants to hear from you...
BT's 'sign up for broadband' scheme goes live...
OverNet Data contemplates the abyss
Down to last pennies...
Europe escapes the worst of the WorldCom job axe
Getting off relatively lightly...
Yell flotation is off
Alright then, "FLOTATION IS OFF"...
France Telecom jumps on renationalisation talk
Government steps in to remedy share price decline...
WorldCom customers go missing
Things get even worse in Europe...
Kingston rewards boss despite loss
Maine man mints it...
One billion up for the mighty PC
Here's to the next billion...
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft takes the tablet, vertical platforms and ecommerce stats
This week Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider Microsoft's tablet PC plans, a new way of looking at IT platforms and recent ecommerce hurdles...
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