Archive - 22 Dec 2005
Re:Viewing 2005: The stories of the year
What you read and what you really shouldn't have missed
NB: German IT services
It feels like it's all go in Germany since Merkel came to power. Today we hear about VW and Siemens ...
Oracle-Siebel mega-merger gets EC green light
Ellison can thumb his nose at Gates...
Musical chairs in Germany - VW sells Gedas to T-Systems
And Siemens also makes a disposal in IT services
2005: 'The year of online media'
The idea of getting today's news today finally made sense to almost everybody...
NB: Internet's upgrade
Interesting article on The Guardian about the internet's IP being 'upgraded' and the potentia...
Lastminute.com offers jobs channel
Book a holiday, then find a new job to pay for it...
Three per cent of local authorities to miss e-gov deadline
Councils move to 24/7 culture
The Yearly Round-Up: 22.12.05
On the twelfth day of Christmas my tech love gave to me...
NB: Consumer tech adoption
A new study from market researcher Parks Associates shows that - surprise, surprise - Taiwan and Kor...
NB: Steve Jobs hosed
USA Today columnist Kevin Maney has predicted: "Sometime in 2006, Steve Jobs will proba...
Researchers pore over biometrics spoofing data
Dead fingers don't sweat...
Exclusive: The headlines you won't see next year
If we write these, we'll eat our 'news hats'...
New York flirts with fat pipes for all
"Broadband is a fundamental civil right and human right"
Microsoft looks to beat Google with the desktop
AOL deal loss is not the end of the search affair, says Redmond
Customers vent spleen at Salesforce.com outage
"We're losing sales. It's a busy time of the year"