Net economy still growing despite dot-com casualties
Despite the widely publicised cash-flow problems experienced by many web start-ups, the adoption of internet technologies by traditional companies is continuing to drive ...
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European jobs 'safe' in wake of AOL Time Warner deal
Having finally met with FCC approval, monster media company AOL Time Warner is facing speculation in the press that it is cutting up to 1,000 jobs at CNN, one of Time War...
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It will revolutionise cities and be bigger than the PC - but what exactly is it?
The strange tale of Ginger kicked off earlier this week, following the publication of a story on industry gossip site inside.com. It is claimed that the Harvard Business ...
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Priceline CFO departs for calmer waters
After less than a year at Priceline.com, Miller, regarded as one of the most powerful female executives in the US, has opted to return to the old economy rather than stay...
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Microsoft announcement gives Apple a leg up
Kevin Browne, general manager of Microsoft's Macintosh division, said the OS X version of Office will start to ship in the autumn of this year. The operating system itsel...
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Mac family grows as Jobs defends the desktop machine
Jobs told Apple fans at the exhibition: "Everyone is telling us the hole is being dug for the PC. We don't think it's dying at all. We think it's evolving."
First out ...
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Unbundling 'ups investment and employment' in France
Industry secretary Christian Pierret told the National Assembly yesterday that investment in telcoms had risen to FF41.6bn (£4bn) over the last three years.
The increa...
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GUS breathes life into ISP
Breathe, valued at over £60m last year, went into administration with debts of £35m in December 2000. It was the UK's fourth-largest ISP, boasting 500,000 users.
GUS h...
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Job cuts abound as ebusinesses aim for profitability
The online arm of the news group will reduce its staff by 69, approximately 17 per cent, in an attempt to achieve profitability by 2002.
Russell T Lewis, president and...
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Murdoch docks Fox websites
Foxnews.com, Foxsports.com, and Fox.com will no longer be produced by News Corp's US based internet subsidiary News Digital Media, but by Fox TV companies - Fox News Chan...
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