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Diary Of A Junk Mail Junkie 1.1

Diary Of A Junk Mail Junkie 1.1

...me a thrill to unwrap the package. When I got my first paper round I joined a childrens' book club. I could have bought the... Read more

24 May, 2012

Lacey's Paper Round

...the iMac, is what they have all been writing about this week. Paper Round selects one mention, from The Independent which reports that the sleek... Read more

7 September, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round

Just when you thought the Web had run out of firsts up pops the Bank of England's Eddie George, to take part in a chat... Read more

17 November, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round

The IT press is beginning to get the jitters about the financial crisis in Asia and refused to be steadied by an upbeat... Read more

22 June, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round

Relatively speaking last week was a quiet one for IT. Even the richest man in the world has been left alone to enjoy his wealth as the spotlight, for once, is off Bill Gates and the Microsoft Vs Department of Justice spat. Read more

8 June, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round: Best of 1998

Since ZDNet launched Paper Round in May 1998 we have published over two hundred snippets from... Read more

29 December, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round

...lacey@zdnet.com and we'll include it in next week's Paper Round. Spam costs UK firms over £5 billion a year - Independent The... Read more

1 June, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round

...ZDNet pen to send out for every item published in Lacey's Paper Round. DVD hardware and software sales increase sharply -- Financial Times DVD is... Read more

21 December, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round

...ZDNet pen to send out for every item published in Lacey's Paper Round. Government will advise people to buy extra food for millennium -- The... Read more

14 December, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round

...talk about the MS trial?'. It's all in this week's Paper Round Read more

30 November, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round

...when you consider that the tip comes from the FT. As this Paper Round hits the Net, the AOL Netscape marriage bans are just being... Read more

24 November, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round

...ZDNet. An exclusive ZDNet pen for every submission published in Lacey's Paper Round. Recession. What recession? PC sales surge in Europe -- Wall Street Journal... Read more

10 November, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round

...wireless LAN. Fun stuff - and an apology for the non-delivery of Paper Round last week. I had no time to monitor the press, as... Read more

22 July, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round

...wireless LAN. Fun stuff - and an apology for the non-delivery of Paper Round last week. I had no time to monitor the press, as... Read more

21 July, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Lacey's Paper Round - the week's best IT coverage in print

By far the best story of the week, is The Economist's detailed examination of the rise, and rise, and imminent fall of... Read more

5 February, 1999 by Eugene Lacey

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