News for 2002
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- DATA: Top 10 business and finance sites
- Top 10 UK "Business and Finance" sites for the week ending 21 December, 2002, based on visits. 1. (5.15 %) O2.co.uk http://www.o2.co.uk 2. (4.44
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- Dec 23, 2002
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- Broadband prices too high, says study
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According to the FT, research by fdtm and Reed Electronics Research found that, across 14 European countries, the 'trigger' price needed for the majority of
- Dec 23, 2002
- Internet
- Shazam launches music texting service
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The service, which allows users to record music being played in a pub or club on their mobiles and have the track name and artist texted back, has added
- Dec 23, 2002
- Internet
- New UK directory enters beta testing
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A new independent UK-owned search directory is due to launch early next year. Labelled searchuno.co.uk, the new service is in beta stage testing and plans to
- Dec 23, 2002
- Internet
- Government backtracks on SME web targets
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The Times reported that government figures show just 490,000 SMEs use the web for buying and selling, a long way short of the target set in 1998, while the
- Dec 23, 2002
- Internet
- Euro RSCG forced into Yahoo! re-edit
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The ad, which was created for the portal by Soho ad agency Euro RSCG Wnek Gosper, sparked a flurry of complaints for supporting negative gay stereotypes. It
- Dec 23, 2002
- Internet
- Blind Date to use SMS voting
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The programme, which will be shown live for the first time in its 18-year history, will give viewers the chance to choose which lucky contestant should be
- Dec 20, 2002
- Internet
- ZOO Digital warns after distribution problems
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The company, which develops games, a new, interactive DVD technology and web-enabled touchscreen consoles in pubs and bars, said the problems would impact on
- Dec 20, 2002
- Internet
- Dyson to fill in for outgoing Pace CEO
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Struggling UK set-top box maker Pace has confirmed that CEO Malcolm Miller will leave the firm on 1 January. Miller announced his intention to quit in
- Dec 20, 2002
- Internet
