Fast: 'Ban Them From Any Internet Use'
News In an interview on Monday — based largely on readers' submitted questions — Fast chief John Lovelock denied that he wanted to target small-time file-sharers of copyrighted material, but insisted that it should be possible to ban serious offenders...
[October 30, 2007, 12:32]
Internet Advertising “Growing Fast”
Blog Comment Internet advertising is heavily skewed to paid-for search advertising - the medium still has a way to go to prove its value in raising brand awareness and doing the job that TV does in capturing and holding people's attention.
[July 20, 2007, 15:41]
McDonald's Upsizes Wi-Fi Plans
News Fast-food chain McDonald's said on Tuesday that it plans to sell Internet access at 100 locations in the Chicago and Milwaukee areas. The fast-food chain already sells Internet access inside 75 locations in both the San Francisco Bay Area and New...
[August 13, 2003, 10:14]
IT Staff Can't Be Trusted, Claim Self-appointed Software Police
News IT workers cannot be trusted and may need to be monitored when using the Internet, the Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) warned business leaders on Friday. FAST said that directors should be aware that their company's Internet activity could...
[April 29, 2005, 13:35]
Overture Acquisitions Target Google
News Overture plans to acquire some services of Fast Search & Transfer, another sign that it intends to compete more intensely for the Internet search market. The acquisition, combined with the recent purchase of search engine AltaVista, is designed to...
[February 26, 2003, 11:24]
Europe Search Partners Fight US Threat
News Upping the stakes in the European Internet-search market, one of the region's top providers of algorithmic, noncommercial search results has teamed with Europe's No.commercial listings provider to better compete against powerful US rivals.
[January 16, 2003, 11:16]
All Powerful Search Engine Launches
News Currently the Internet consists of around 600 million documents. Alltheweb currently contains 200 million searchable documents and is designed to increase that figure daily to catch-up with the growth of the Internet by next summer.
[August 3, 1999, 14:11]
ICANN To Fast Track Internationalised Domain Names
News The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has announced its plans to fast track the development of country-coded top level domains (ccTLDs) and local language scripting at the Internet Governance Forum in Rio de Janeiro...
[November 15, 2007, 9:44]
Analysis: A LAN To The Rest Of The World
News Those in the UK who are fortunate enough to have fast Internet access at work will know what that means: you don't think about how long it takes to get a web page or a file, you click first and ask questions later.
[April 8, 1998, 16:05]
Why DSL Will Win The Fast-access Fight Part 2
News The Internet cannot evolve to its next stage without fast-access. If the Internet has taught us anything, it's that a little open standard goes a long way. There are four reasons why DSL is the "Rocky Balboa" of the fast-access future:
[October 6, 1999, 10:27]
High-end Home Networking On Hold At Cisco And 3Com
News Cisco Systems and 3Com have delayed plans to ship a high-end home appliance that connects consumer electronic devices to the Internet, a sign that the home networking market isn't progressing as fast as hoped.
[January 9, 2001, 16:18]
Government To Auction Broadband
News BFWA will offer fast Internet and multimedia services (including TV quality pictures) via radio links. The government says it is keen to provide citizens with a variety of Internet access platforms and the next auction for broadband fixed wireless...
[April 20, 2000, 7:36]
Hull Firm Moves Into ADSL, Interactive Digital Telly
News Kingston Group CEO said: "This is not just fast Internet, not just video-on-demand, not just digital television, but a full suite of services which is deliverable now over our existing network. Fast Internet Access.
[October 11, 1999, 7:40]
Bull Warns Against International E-commerce Regulation
News Traditional attempts to regulate the Internet will fail, according to a report today from IT group Bull. It acknowledges that individual governments' jurisdiction over tax, data protection and consumer rights are being eroded by the Internet, and...
[October 6, 1999, 14:27]
M9P Surfer
Downloads Having many of the options and functionalities expected from a modern Web browser, m9P Surfer provides complete Internet surfing capabilities.m9P Surfer supports and manages Favorites and History. One interesting feature of m9P Surfer, is that it...
[May 15, 2006, 3:31]
Dell Woos Internet Startups
News Formation of the division, along with stepped-up investments in Internet-service and Web-hosting companies, signals Dell plans a broad new push to ally with service start-ups and sell to this fast-growing computer market.
[February 7, 2000, 15:31]
Schools Face Software Licensing Clampdown
News To underline its threat, FAST pointed out that it is running a process called Operation Tracker, which it calls the "CCTV of the Internet". The system enables the pressure group to trace file sharers by identifying their Internet connection.
[May 25, 2006, 11:30]
Wi-Fi And Fries?
News So-called Wi-Fi wireless broadband technology is catching on fast with computer users and sparking a new service industry that aims to cater to an increasingly mobile Internet audience. Signs at a McDonald's in downtown San Francisco cordially...
[March 12, 2004, 14:25]
Researchers Make The Web Faster
News The new system, coined Fast TCP, can boost download speeds dramatically while using the existing Internet infrastructure. A research team has unveiled a new system to turbocharge the Internet, claiming to be able to achieve speeds so high an entire...
[June 6, 2003, 9:26]
Wi-Fi Phone Promises Seamless Switching
News Once on the corporate network, callers are connected using voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), a fast growing technology that's already shaking up the wired telephone industry by bypassing much of the traditional network and its many layers of fees.
[July 27, 2004, 8:50]

