News for January 2004
- WEEKLY COMMENT: 2003: The year of profitability
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Given that, apart from Lastminute.com, there are few large UK dotcoms left, this week of figures represents the best opportunity to take the temperature of
- Jan 30, 2004
- Search, Retail, Advertising, Internet, Analysis
- AOL Europe hits profitability
- AOL Europe has tried once more to shake-off persistent rumours that is being primed for takeover by ISPs T-Online or Wanadoo. Philip Rowley, president of AOL
- Freeserve and Maven hook up for broadband video
- The ISP, which is part of the Wanadoo group, said that the Maven Media System provides it with the necessary production, content management and delivery
- Report forecasts wireless video boom
- Over 150m users worldwide will be wirelessly accessing video clips including sports, movies and adult entertainment, generating revenues of just under $4.7bn
- Real Networks losses deepen on legal costs
- The digital media firm posted a net loss of $5.3m for the three months to December, up from a loss of $2.5m in 2002, on revenue that rose 17% to $54m.
- Gamesys creates new instant win game
- Online gaming provider Gamesys has designed an instant win game, Super Deal, for UK gaming website jackpotjoy.com. The game draws on traditional casino games
- Wi-Fi attractive to UK workers, says research
- British workers believe they would be happier and more productive if they weren't tied to their office desks for most of their working lives, according to a
- Yahoo aims to double UK ad revenue
- The company said today that it has raided a 'hotbed of high-profile traditional media companies,' including Viacom, The Financial Times, MTV, EMAP and
- WebtraffIQ and Usability Company join forces
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The partnership says it will combine best practices from both respective industries to provide clients with a bundled offering. Historically, WebtraffIQ has
- Jan 30, 2004
- Internet, Web Analytics
- Roxio reshuffles Napster management team
- The moves follows a statement from Roxio in December that it would "decrease substantially" Napster-related spending as it moves further away from
