Archive - 14 Sep 2005

Emergency call tech for cars stuck in EU jam

Governments should pull their fingers out, says EC

Q&A: Chairman of Microsoft, Bill Gates

On CRM, open source and 'software as a service' - plus the threat posed by Google

NB: Gates Q&A

Bill Gates has been hogging the limelight of late - what with his demo of

First blood to Microsoft in Google hiring feud

Court ruling makes Lee "most highly compensated HR manager ever"

MP3 players owned by one-third of households

Mobiles no threat to the iPod... or anyone else for that matter

CIO Jury: Oracle's Siebel buy won't affect us

"Couldn't afford either of them before, still can't now"

NB: HP UK cuts

Several newspapers are reporting that HP is to cut around 1,000 jobs in the UK, as part of its plan ...

Agenda Setters 2005: Where are they now... David Blunkett

Tucked away out of harm's way in the department of work and pensions

Nazi gold to UFOs - National Archives frees information

Case study: The National Archives invests £150,000 to prepare for FOI requests

UFOs and meatballs - the effect of FOI on public sector

What sorts of questions are government agencies fielding?

NB: Simon Moores column

Blogging is for more than just showing off pictures of your cat. It can be an equaliser in the democ...

NB: Google

Google's VP of engineering Adam Bosworth reckons that in the old days developing software was akin t...

Gates: The "software as a service" age is here

"We're giving people a choice in terms of how they do IT"

Hackers claim to have cracked latest Firefox flaw

"It took only about three hours and 30 minutes to develop the exploit"

Spam: Government 'too busy' to deal with it, says ICO

'Give us 'stop now' powers and a sliding scale of fines'


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