Archive - 31 Jan 2002

Dot-coop flies onto the web

If you're owned by your workers you can have one too...

Profit is a Friday Thing

So is eating fish, working at 40 per cent of your normal capacity and getting drunk straight from wo...

Risks of unlicensed software escalate

A little slip could equal a big fine...

Amazon names new European head

Amazon's Lot must be a happy Lot...

Facial recognition puts crooks in the picture

Known 'faces' versus the databases...

BBC more secure than spook central

James Bond can use a Palm or a Psion but Jenny Bond can't...

Compaq's Capellas collects the cream

Cost-cutting is something other people do...

Cheat Sheet: Web services

The most important trend in computing...?

Motley Fool charging for chatrooms

US site to charge while UK plays 'wait and see'...

Oracle remains confident over forecasts

Third quarter decline belies the feeling that the "worst is over"...

PwC looking to shed consultancy via IPO

HP turned its nose up at it, but PwC hopes to fair better on the stock market...

Christ makes web-enabled Lego robot

'He's not the messiah, he's a very clever boy'...

Kodak does right by lucky web error customers

PR nightmare put to rest as Kodak honours accidental bargains...

Plot thickens as Global Crossing accounts scandal surfaces

Company lawyer warned six months ago of accounting malpractice... he promptly packed his bags and ra...

AOL Time Warner rebounds from results blow

Losses didn't keep the shares down for long...

AT&T racks up more quarterly losses

But is the worst of the restructuring over?

Blu bids adieu?

For Sale sign not quite erected yet

Emblaze strikes wireless video deals

That all singing, all dancing mobile future gets a bit closer

KPN takes full control of E-Plus

"You finished with that?" Dutch telco asks American friend

Liberty curtailed by German regulators

DT's cable assets still waiting for a good home

Affinity on the up

Tough market, what tough market?

Top Tips for Project Management Success

...and some reason why some projects go wrong


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