News for January 2000
- Psion and Motorola form wireless partnership
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According to a Psion spokesperson the move comes as part of a strategy to develop appliances that will make use of the convergence of digital technologies,
- Jan 31, 2000
- Oxygen for student business ideas
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Elisabeth Murdoch, senior executive at BskyB and daughter of Rupert Murdoch, has joined the company's advisory panel. Mathew Freud, the public relations
- Jan 31, 2000
- JellyWorks continues to invest in investment banking
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Shore Capital has investments and clients in the telecoms, internet, and IT sectors and makes markets in approximately 165 smaller companies. Bank Leumi UK,
- Jan 31, 2000
- Quip introduces Web based telco service
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Backed by BT, Unisys and Bank of Scotland, the new venture is targeting the low-cost telephony market of residential, SOHO and SME users with discounted call
- Jan 31, 2000
- Print ads kick off Underoneroof campaign
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Underoneroof.co.uk, which officially launched in December, is linked to more than 600 search engines and aims to feature properties from 2000 estate agents in
- Jan 31, 2000
- German agency buys K-Web for Euro expansion
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Kabel New Media has landed on the UK stage after recently taking over two new media agencies in Stockholm and Hamburg. Tina Kulow, head of corporate
- Jan 31, 2000
- SITEMAP: Freenet - coping with free demand
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The changes began in January 1998, when they set up a local call rate national access number, but this still failed to gain them more than 1000 customers. In
- Jan 31, 2000
- World Online ramps-up for IPO
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Many of the services are already in place across the World Online network, such as SMS in conjunction with Vodacom, in South Africa. The company is currently
- Jan 31, 2000
- Logging on to the supermarket sweep
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Tesco has announced that it is to increase the number of its stores offering online shopping from 100 to nearly 300 in 2000. The company says its internet
- Jan 31, 2000
- e-district to IPO on AIM
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e-district, formerly known as SyNet Communications, was formed by Steve Laitman, the company's chief executive, who developed LeisureDistrict which now has
- Jan 31, 2000
