Archive - 24 Aug 2005
Leader: Google - good luck
It's not going to be easy to be the best at IM
Q&A: CEO of Business Objects, Bernard Liautaud
On being a Frenchman in Silicon Valley and why he's not afraid of Microsoft
888.com joins casino IPO wave with £700m float
Expect it on 1 September?
DVLA to sell driver and vehicle data to private sector
But info will be anonymised to comply with DPA...
Computer fault delays UK flights
Flight Data Processing system gets the blame
NB - air traffic
Computer problems that delayed flights this morning have been blamed on a system that will be replac...
Microsoft tries to seduce OSDL with joint Linux probe
'Let's make beautiful fact-based, independent research together'
DWP to save millions from revamped EDS deal
New contract simplifies complex structure of deals
NB: WiMax cometh
Is WiMax coming to South East England? Network operator Telabria says it's received £1m in VC fundin...
Stratford-on-Avon joins the WiMax world
Voice over WiMax comes to the Midlands
Skype sets off IM love-in free-for-all
Come in and have a text chat...
NB: DWP to spend £520m on IT
The Department of Work and Pensions has renegotiated its deal with EDS. The department will still sp...
Silence is broken: Google Talk launches
Jabber away with text chat and voice calls
CRM on the up with 105 per cent sales spurt
On-demand back in demand...
NB: Santa's smart phone sack
silicon.com has had a sneak peak at what Santa will be bringing to the handset world this Christmas....
Newsblog: Google IM
It's all true. As
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