Archive - 14 Jun 2001

How to crack the consumer market

Can I speak to the family CIO please?

'Call centres better than email' survey shock

Or is it because we just need someone to shout at?

Latest Netscape offering escapes

Previously criticised for bugs, instability and lateness, will this beta browser be better?

OpenTV puts £42m on Static

UK developer gets snapped up by US giant...

Another knock for Intershop shares

It all looked to be doing so well, until...

More deadly than a virus?

Employees - persistent, pernicious and on the payroll

Citrix ditches ASP tag

That's what happens when you find yourself on the wrong bandwagon...

Database punch-up over Oracle 9i

It's not even launched yet and already the knives are out...

London leads the field in e-location league

Even the archaic and unreliable transport network can't turn people away...

Wireless developers reject new standards initiative

Marvellous fanfare, but sorry, we are not amused...

Flagship government website fails

It didn't exactly fall over but it wasn't exactly working either...

Worldwide web users would be better off in Blighty

Surfin' USA? No thanks, I'd rather be in Chipping Sodbury...

Don't mention the porn!

e-rotic, e-rotic, put your Hans all over my body...

Women love shopping, men dig porn

But it's the women who are logging on to the net in greater numbers...

More Brits take to the web

The small biz is itching to get clicking...

Death metal: B2B loses another gig

It appears it's not viable to run a trading hub with no customers

Mr Big's men in black guilty of City thefts

Balaclavas a thing of the past for professional high-tech burglars

Avaya: From PBXes to CRM?

Forget the acronyms - is this newborn a vendor to watch?

Broadband ideas fly sky high with airlines

Internet access anytime, any place, any altitude, at a price

Stockwatch Daily: The US rains on UK tech parade

Up, down, flying around, looping the loop and defying the pound...

Iridium heads for the mountains

Some people can only dream of an office with a view of the mountains, wouldn't like to climb the sta...


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