Archive - 18 Mar 2002

Another VAT-free year for AOL

Will that be that for the VAT spat?

Scottish start-up joins US Navy

We can sail the seven seas...

Downtime will cost UK companies £715m this year

Can you afford for your systems to go down?

Redbus says 2002 is 'sales year'

Internet hotel to make the most of extra rooms...

Lonely hearts boost web figures

Bored of playing solitaire? Then go browsing for love...

European users to splash out on storage

Companies looking to up capacity by 60 per cent...

Five tequilas, two bottles of wine and a marathon

No, we're not talking Snickers, we're talking 26.2 miles, and it's all for charity...

Microsoft has 'dubious' claim over Windows trademark

Generations of Playschool viewers wait to discover whether Jemima and Big Ted were in breach ...

IT spending on the rise

Q3 was the cruellest quarter...

ebookers' losses narrow

UK travel site follows Travelocity and Expedia upwards...

eBay announces great haul of China

eBay is the only manmade company you can see from the moon... or something like that...

Yell plans £1.5bn summer float

And we don't mean they'll be taking part in the Notting Hill Festival

BT faces patent case setback

Judge deals BT a blow, but telco carries on regardless

Hutchison 3G deals Nokia a blow

'We don't want your hardware', says UK 3G player

The Bloor Perspective: Criminal licensing, dot-com job trends and government IT winners

In their latest consideration of recent major developments, Robin Bloor and his team look at softwar...


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