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Egg.com cracks popularity poll

News Online bank Egg.com has come top of the pile of Britain's favourite financial Web sites in a report released Tuesday. Egg is the only pure-Internet UK banking venture to feature in the top ten listing of financial Web sites.

[July 19, 2000, 10:00]

Hunting for Easter eggs? Try a DVD

News For example, viewers of "The Godfather DVD Collection" can watch James Caan's audition or an impersonation of Marlon Brando's "On the Waterfront" character Terry Malloy, according to a Web posting on DVDeasteregg.com, a site that details how to...

[March 23, 2002, 6:31]

Egg under pressure to crack online banking

News In a climate of dot-com depression, and amidst tens of thousands of job cuts across the technology sector, Egg must show that it will soon be profitable -- as it has promised in the past. With its first-quarter financial results being released this...

[April 18, 2001, 15:33]

Timers4U NEW v. 1.30 for SonyEricsson P800/P900

Downloads You may also remove a Timer from this window.Timers that will be used repeatedly (e.g.a countdown timer for boiling an egg, preparing a meal, timing a session etc.may be saved, and will be automatically recalled every time Timers4U is opened...

[February 25, 2004, 6:00]

Invention is not the mother of necessity

Blog Comment I'd say it's more like a classic dinosaur-and-egg scenario and with any luck it'll soon be irrelevant: http://www.openmoko.com/ Of course, that won't happen unless the necessary technology is available, making this a classic chicken-and-egg scenario.

[January 22, 2007, 6:34]

i-mode finally connects with the UK

News It has thus signed content deals with more 'lifestyle ' brands such as Internet bank egg.com, job search engine Monster.com, Insurance broker Norwich Union and estate agent Rightmove.com. From early October, O2 will offer four handsets in the UK...

[September 30, 2005, 11:40]

E-marketplaces: Where are they now?

News To prove even the smartest people can sometimes get it badly wrong, fellow egg-heads IDC were still forecasting them doing $2.8bn worth of business by 2005 -- despite them doing a mere $800,000 worth of business between them all in the year of...

[December 16, 2003, 12:20]

CeBIT: More highlights from the Hannover show

News Resembling an egg on wheels, the camera allows v-mail to be sent with a few mouse clicks. Aiming to promote legitimate Internet music, Diamond Multimedia launched an audio portal, www.RioPort.com, which provides links to MP3 music sites and other...

[March 19, 1999, 15:25]

Adobe seeks to bridge gap between PCs, cloud

News Chicken-and-egg problem Programmers aren't eager to write applications for a foundation that's not installed, and people aren't eager to install a foundation for which there are no applications — the classic chicken-and-egg problem.

[November 17, 2008, 16:40]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

News What's also interesting is the way ad-hoc news networks are being set up via email: everyone has friends somewhere in the City, and reports circulate from desktop to desktop as people spot interesting things happening ("A banker's just been...

[June 18, 1999, 17:23]

Rupert Goodwins' 12 best days of 1997

News Food: Blinis, tiny poquettes of salmon and egg, frankfurters with mustard dip, delicious pastry confections. Rupert_Goodwins@ZD.COM is cast adrift in the depths of cyberspace (so if you emailed me over the past four days, try again).

[December 29, 1997, 7:00]

Jane Wakefield: The silly season of surveys

News And finally we have news that online banks like Egg are not all they are cracked up to be (get the yolk? Ziggy was the office cat of dot-com firm Intersaver and following the tradition of giving employees a slice of the dot-com pie his employers...

[July 7, 2000, 15:12]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog What's also interesting is the way ad-hoc news networks are being set up via email: everyone has friends somewhere in the City, and reports circulate from desktop to desktop as people spot interesting things happening ("A banker's just been...

[June 18, 1999, 18:23]

Egg says rich clients are the future online

Talkback Egg should investigate the web Visitor Managment solutions from Catchfire Systems (see www.catchfiresystems.com). High value web clients can already be given priority access to web delivered applications without the requirement for application re...

[January 30, 2004, 10:56]

Nearly half Net users put off by security fears

News In January, two UK banks, the Halifax and Egg.com, were both exposed by online security incidents which left customer information vulnerable. Nearly half all Internet users are put off Web sites, fearing them to be insecure, according to research...

[October 11, 2000, 9:00]

Smile lets users cash in on the Net

News By launching the Smile Web site a month before the service begins, Co-operative hopes to anticipate the level of consumer interest and modify the technical set-up accordingly, in the hope of avoiding the glitches experienced by recent high-profile...

[October 1, 1999, 17:29]

Dell pricing goof clears gadget shelves

News This sort of feeding frenzy has happened in the past on online retail sites, such as Amazon.com, Buy.com and Staples.com, leaving companies with egg on their faces and customers empty-handed. Message boards geared toward online shopping discounts...

[December 24, 2001, 11:06]

SirCam worm puts secrets at risk

News Worm-infected messages received by CNET News.com have included titles such as "Dear Diary", "expense distribution", "Wayne Gretzky" and "Pork with Leeks and Egg". I've already received memos, resumes, job listings and, in one case, a Visa number in...

[July 24, 2001, 8:46]

Condemnation for sale of human eggs on the Web

News A 'good looking' egg costs between $15,000 (£9,150) to $150,000 (£91,500) depending on the model chosen. To register a bid for an egg, users need to become a member of the site and pay a monthly fee. The US-based Ronsangels.com offers models' ovum...

[October 26, 1999, 10:39]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog My panel is celebrating 20 Years of the Sinclair Spectrum -- we've got Sandy White, of Ant Attack fame; Nigel Alderton, who wrote the original Chuckie Egg, and other luminaries. Web site www.xcom2002.com has the skinny, it's a ZX81's loading blip...

[June 7, 2002, 18:15]

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