breathe.net's free service goes live
News ISP breathe.net's "Free for Life" Internet access service went live Monday, offering users unlimited surfing for a one-off fee of £50. Despite a huge number of announcements about free services, breathe is only the second ISP to actually go live...
[April 4, 2000, 16:22]
Advertising Standards Authority investigates breathe ad
News Following last week's decision to boot 500 customers from the breathe.net service, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has received complaints from customers who were told they were "using the service too much".
[August 1, 2000, 10:08]
Free model is not sustainable - experts agree
News AltaVista, cable company ntl and UK ISP breathe.net are all offering unlimited Internet calls either completely free or for a one-off initial payment of between £30 and £50. IDC analyst James Eibisch does not believe consumers should rely on the...
[March 15, 2000, 6:34]
breathe offers cheap bundled WAP surfing
News UK ISP breathe.net which will change its name to breathe.com next week, is to launch a combined ISP/WAP offering with inclusive monthly billing for access to the Net or WAP content. Sean Gardner CEO of breathe, promises that, while unable to go...
[April 6, 2000, 11:43]
Roundup: Unmetered access - how it all went wrong
News Tue, 01st Aug 2000 'Free for life' boasted breathe.net's advertising campaign of its net access, but has the booting off of 500 customers last week proved it to be an idle boast? Advertising Standards Authority investigate breathe
[August 11, 2000, 16:37]
Microsoft Expression Web review
Reviews If you breathe dynamic web design, then Expression Web offers solid features for managing XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets and XML. We like the fact that Expression Web includes templates for CSS designs as well as ASP.NET forms.
[May 31, 2007, 13:39]
Exclusive: Freeserve unmetered announcement Tuesday
News Freeserve's response needs to be strong: on Monday, UK ISP Breathe.net joined the gang of ISPs clamouring to provide unmetered access. The UK's largest ISP, Freeserve, will announce on Tuesday plans to tackle the recent spate of unmetered access...
[March 14, 2000, 6:00]
Jane Wakefield: No free lunches on the Net
News Pay your money to AltaVista or breathe.net by all means, but don't believe that will be the last time you put your hand in your pocket to pay for Internet services. By the time shopping portal Zoom announced its completely free Internet service...
[March 20, 2000, 11:15]
Microsoft Expression Studio: a first look review
Reviews However, this is a plus for professional coders who live and breathe Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and XML. You may have to install Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (or 3.0 for Expression Design) and uninstall any beta versions of Microsoft Office 2007.
[April 4, 2007, 10:47]
Children's charities call for end to 'anarchic Internet'
Talkback And perhaps we should show our credit card to ask if we can breathe. commercial .net stuff not for children Net. Are we going to stop e-mail because very often (specially in the free Hotmail from Microsoft MSN) you get spam and porn on it?
[September 25, 2003, 21:01]
Microsoft expo tunes into the home
News The WinHEC conference is for those who live and breathe technology. Technologies that would better link handheld computers with the rest of Microsoft's universe, including support for its .Net Web services software on its Windows CE operating...
[April 16, 2002, 12:45]
Google Dalvik Virtual Machine Goes Head to Head With Java & .NET
Blog Buying itself so much extra freedom to breathe arguably allows Google to win more hearts and minds within the developer community and potentially seeds its own technology more deeply into a market segment set to expand exponentially.
[November 14, 2007, 14:33]



