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Legal Eye: Google declares trademark open season
Comment If you're like me, you've never given much thought to how search engines work - you're happy to enter your search terms and click on the most relevant result. This month Google changed its policy on selling keyword search terms containing trademarks. [30 Apr 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 11.01.08
Round-Up Past keynote addresses have introduced Tablet PCs and various digital household objects that, truthfully, have yet to enter the mainstream with any particular success. "And now, the end is here And so I face the final curtain. [11 Jan 2008]
Location, location, location...
Comment What is the potential revenue opportunity compared with investment costs necessary to enter a new market? Businesses churn out geographic data every day without realising its value. Quocirca's Louella Fernandes shows why the location dimension... [09 Oct 2007]
Far from quiet on the virtual front
Comment The market for smaller companies is a good place to be and somewhere many of the larger IT vendors are struggling to enter. Xen is nascent, and with Microsoft about to enter into the market with its second attempt at free server virtualisation, it... [05 Sep 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Heathrow's iris scan failure
Comment The traveller is then asked to leave the booth, re-enter and start again. Written in Stansted Airport and dispatched to silicon.com via a commercial wi-fi service For nearly a year I have considered joining the iris-scanning security trial at... [18 Apr 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 02.02.07
Round-Up This will also further exclude the poor from the latest technology and impose burdensome costs on small and medium businesses which will be forced to enter another expensive upgrade cycle. Where to begin this week? [02 Feb 2007]
Leader: Phishers raise their game
Leader Send out five million emails to five million random strangers pretending to be from Barclays, or a similar bank, requesting the customer enter their bank details for some trumped up reason. The Financial Services Authority is currently investigating. [14 Nov 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 03.11.06
Round-Up Of course this phone isn't that clever.the woman will have to enter all the relevant dates in order to activate the service and get an accurate reading. "Beep beep, time to make a baby. You might be forgiven for thinking that sounds like it might... [03 Nov 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.10.06
Round-Up The next time they try to enter the pub they will be confronted with this fact and the suggestion will doubtless be made by the helpful bouncer on the door that they try their luck elsewhere. Drinkers register their dabs with the doorman upon their... [27 Oct 2006]
Unwired: Fewer desks than people?
Comment Enter the newish offices of any leading blue-chip organisation, and two things are guaranteed. In his debut column on how emerging technologies affect the workplace, Richard Leyland from Unwired Ventures explains why taking away workers' desks can... [12 Sep 2006]
Can corporate giving bridge the digital divide?
Comment When people enter the workplace they will come up against Microsoft software. Since the tail end of the caring 90s it's been the done thing for companies to implement schemes and initiatives to 'give something back' to the community. [24 Aug 2006]
Analysis: Nokia's new CEO - who is Kallasvuo?
Comment He's already announced the company is likely to be more acquisitive and look to enter into more partnerships. Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo has been in his new job for one week. He is one of mobile's most powerful men and he'll be following in some very... [09 Jun 2006]
Leader: Is disaster recovery talk in poor taste?
Leader But companies must also plan for how they will keep people working if they cannot enter the city or do not want to. Anybody broaching the subject of disaster recovery treads a very thin line between common sense and poor taste. [18 Apr 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: NDAs are worthless
Comment At the same time it clearly defines and demarks the scope for parties who may wish to enter into a serious commercial relationship to legitimately exploit the marketplace. Written and edited on the 17:30(GMT) train from London Liverpool Street to... [22 Feb 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 14.10.05
Round-Up Enter the SMS kettle. The Round-Up comes in for more than its fair share of criticism in Silicon Towers for not taking its turn making the tea. Clearly the Round-Up's colleagues think a newsletter like this writes itself (which with the strength of... [14 Oct 2005]
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