Archive - 04 Mar 2002
Making UK Online as big as FriendsReunited
Just don't say "life portal"...
School mobile masts "pass" government radiation "safety" test
"We're not saying they're safe - that's not our role. We're just presenting the results."
Compaq boss to IT directors: "Keep spending 'smart' "
IT directors to Compaq boss: "Pull the other one - it plays Jingle Bells"...
Lastminute.com beefs up its back-end
Colt bolts in...
CA denies being in the doldrums
Downgraded by Moody's...
UK plc gets a confidence boost
On the way back up?
Is UK Online the next FriendsReunited?
"Tax isn't the killer app" - whoever would have thought it?
FHM coming to a mobile near you. Soon(ish)
Hutchison 3G signs Emap deal...
HP execs slam "suspect and unacceptable" Walter Hewlett
Lies, damned lies...
BT supports ethical B2B exchange
Helping hand for Third World farmers...
Girls just wanna write viruses
Women can be small-minded, petty geeks too...
Hewlett sticks the knife into Fiorina
Bring back Platt! What do ya think of that?
Get ready to say good-bye to 192
And hello to 118xxx - which sounds like a porn line...
Oracle shares go into freefall
Profit warning sends stocks spiraling...
Telecoms equipment vendors still in the mire
So says suppliers' supplier...
KPN tries to crash BT's patent party
Hi, we're friends of Ben?
Palm spring cleans its PDA range
Let a little colour in...
Qwest and Sprint shore up their defences
All about coming out the other side of the recession...
Letsbuyit gives it one more go
If you don't fail at first try, try again...
They thought it was all over...
Most hackneyed phrase in sport is back. And so is Sportal...
BT prepares to take £2bn hit
Meanwhile cost-cutting continues...
Web use down, productivity up
Internet goes from "novelty to utility"...
Thus faces another FTSE exit
The one-time top 100 firm can't even make top 250...
Compaq damns 'boom and bust' IT spending cycles
PC and server maker wants you to keep spending (no surprise there, then)...
Oracle likely to miss target
Ellison catches Asian flu...
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft and CRM, government and web services, and some semantic clarity
In their latest bundle of analysis, the Bloor team considers a new area for Microsoft, joined up e-g...
Vodafone gets £2bn windfall
That'll do nicely...
Devil's Advocate: The IT workforce - the wrong sort of people?
More 'finishers', please...
