Archive - 29 May 2001
Redstone strikes 'a deal with the devil'
How much would you have to be paid to get into bed with Bonfield and Bland?
Web content standard plays antics with semantics
It's DAML + OIL, but is it the super-hyper language of the future?
Grimsby call centre gets Changing Rooms treatment
As if things weren't grim enough already...
Call centre horror: Why robots give lousy customer service...
Surely there is more wrong with the modern call centre than a lack of mirrorballs...
Outsourcing gets the big rollers rolling
Proof that passing the buck really does pay dividends?
Opera hits another high note
Word of mouth music to the ears for the speedy browser...
Labour launches manifesto for business as usual
Byers outlines plans for high-tech Britain...
Business bucks up for ebookers
A kick in the teeth for dot-doom-mongers...
Gates hits pirates with strong arm mail shot tactics
Why would anyone send you an anonymous letter in a plain brown envelope? The software Sopranos get h...
European ASP bitten by expansion costs
But Siennax still sidesteps short-term worries...
Intel sets Itanium free
It's been a long time coming but the chip has left the egg...
Election special: Blair gives a little under IR35 pressure
U-turns, climbdowns, humble pie... not our Tony, surely?
US government sites sell Amazon down the river
"Roll up, roll up, helicopters, lighthouses, jet planes - get them while they're hot!" Uncle Sam set...
Carphone Warehouse is bustin' out all over
Carphone Warehouse has exploded into the big league with a £54m buy out...
Oracle eclipses database players
But IBM's Informix buy could still cast a cloud on Larry's party...
Itanium puts Sun off its chips
Itanium's chip puts Sun in a vinegar mood
Model Management: Happy Mondays?
Enjoy your job? Bounce into the office every morning? You do? Well, you are one of the lucky ones. B...
buy.com at silicon.com
Your chance to www.silicon-shop.com and to win a Palm...
Booming profits can't counter Vodafone's massive loss
And Gent vows the end of cheap calls is nigh...
Markets off to a slow start
This is why we don't like Mondays...
BT sells off Yell, finally
At last, BT has something to shout about, but not much...