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UK SME eCommerce in profit

by MartinB | Actinic's research says that 72% of UK SME eCommerce sites claimed to be profitable in the year to March 2002 Read More »

Lastminute.com hits operating profit

by MartinB | Never mind the name, what was once the UK's flagship dot-com has made it into the black three months ahead of schedule. Read More »

PayPal Users Beware

by Jeff Howden | PayPal has generally been very good about security, even going so far as to warn users upon practically every visit to the site to never share their password with anyone. However, this latest scam involving PayPal could fool even the most clued-in of Internet users. The scam arrives in your inbox appearing to be an email from PayPal support. Read More »

Macromedia Announces Preview Release of ColdFusion

by pfreitag | Macromedia announced today that it would release a “preview release” of its next generation application server ColdFusion MX, formerly code named Neo. Read More »

Good news for Hotmail users

by damclean | There's a new "free" Webmail player in town. This is good news for Hotmail and Yahoo users, disgruntled by new Terms of Service and fee-for-service agreements. Read More »

EU Opposes Content Blocking

by MartinB | Unlike Australia, European countries won't block access to Internet content they don't like. Read More »

Apache 2.0 released

by handelaar | After five years of work, the Apache Group released version 2.0.35 of its HTTP server this weekend - the first 'Gold' release. Read More »

Overture Sues Google

by aardvark | Overture files a patent infringement lawsuit against Google for using the "paid listings" model to create revenue. Read More »

Netcraft March 2002 Survey Released

by isaac | The latest Netcraft Web Server Survey, for March 2002, has been released with somewhat inconclusive results. Their survey of over 38 million sites shows Microsoft's IIS stealing ground directly from Apache to pull 10% closer. Read More »

Step aside please Google

by danfascia | After 2 years of world search engine domination it seems that Google may have a new challenger in a beta-bot named Teoma. Read More »
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