News for July 2002
- DATA: Top 10 Big Brother-related search terms
- 1. Big Brother 2. Channel 4 3. Big Brother 3 4. Save Jade 5. Reality TV 6. Ginger Tim 7. Kate 8. Alex 9. Jade 10. Jonny Provided by"Espotting
- DATA: Top 10 United Kingdom sport sites
- 1. (7.06 %) BBCi Sport http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport 2. (5.45 %) TeamTalk http://www.teamtalk.com 3. (4.14 %) Rivals.net http://www.rivals.net 4. (3.49 %)
- Final curtain comes down on Telewest's Singer
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The debt-ridden company has been linked with an NTL-style financial restructuring for some time, but Singer has so far resisted change, and appears to have
- Jul 31, 2002
- Internet
- Camera phones to boom, says report
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Mobile phones incorporating cameras will outsell digital cameras by 2004, according to a new study by research group Strategy Analytics. The company predicts
- Jul 31, 2002
- Internet
- Takeover spree adds sales at SportingBet
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The company said turnover for the period leapt from £111.5m to £248.1m, though pre-tax losses also rose 50% to £1.5m as
- Jul 31, 2002
- Internet
- Vodafone's mobile internet accounting stirs controversy
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Concerns have been raised over Vodafone’s practice, thought to be different to that of many of its rivals, of booking wireless internet revenues,
- Jul 31, 2002
- Internet
- William Hill: P2P gamblers are 'flagrantly breaking the law'
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The company believes 'layers' of bets on sites such as Betfair are acting as bookmakers, and while it has not yet embarked upon legal action, CEO David
- Jul 31, 2002
- Internet
- Vitaminic strikes Vodafone partnership
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Over a three-month period, Vitaminic will stream 64 songs from the likes of Silverbox, Wall of Sound's Derek Carter and Laidback through a dedicated music
- Jul 31, 2002
- Internet
- AOL launches Google search
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Live today, AOL Search will see the company's members able to search the AOL walled garden of content and the outside web via its new partner's independent
- Jul 31, 2002
- Internet
- TTP signs phone makers for mobile games platform
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The Cambridge-based wireless technology developer said two Korean handset manufacturers - LG Electronics and Innostream - have signed up to license the WGE
- Jul 31, 2002
- Internet
