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Emails suggest Home Office colluded with Phorm

Blog Emails obtained by the BBC appear to suggest some level of collusion between Phorm, the 'behavioural' ad-targeting firm that conducted trials on BT customers without first informing them, and the Home Office.

[April 28, 2009, 17:46]

Google pilots 'Suggest' feature

News Google Suggest quietly debuted this week on the company's Labs site, which showcases Google features that "aren't quite ready for prime time," according to a message on the site. When someone starts typing a request into the search box, a drop-down...

[December 10, 2004, 15:50]

Storage stats suggest Cisco is making progress

News But on Wednesday, Tam Dell'Oro, the company's president, told ZDNet UK that, while the figures did suggest Cisco was gaining ground on Brocade, discrepancies in the analysed results meant nothing should be assumed just yet.

[March 22, 2007, 12:16]

Google Suggest aims to speed up search

News The feature, called Google Suggest, automatically recommends options for the rest of your search term as you type based on the most popular searches. Google Suggest, which is similar to services offered by Yahoo and the recently launched Cuil, was...

[August 26, 2008, 8:33]

Emails suggest Home Office colluded with Phorm

Blog Comment There's even more -- one Phorm objector created a petition on the Number 10 web site, which the Stop Phoul Play site described as being an "attack" by "privacy pirates". Phorm further claims that: The website managers at 10 Downing Street...

[May 1, 2009, 13:00]

Job ads suggest Netscape regeneration

Talkback AOL has been off-shoring to Bangalore, India for a while. I was in Bangalore in late 2002 and I met someone from the AOL Bangalore office even then. I have a word of caution for companies thinking of off-shoring to Bangalore.

[May 2, 2004, 1:05]

What you suggest would stop people writing software, period!

Talkback Software is ideas building on ideas, and I defy you to write a piece of complex software that doesn't use a single idea that someone else somewhere has already had.

[December 19, 2007, 12:09]

Google pilots 'Suggest' feature

Talkback hey it found "bumhole"

[December 10, 2004, 16:13]

Job ads suggest Netscape regeneration

News In an attempt to revitalise its mostly gutted Netscape division, America Online is seeking to hire product management and business development professionals. On Monday, Jeremy Liew, general manager of Netscape.com, posted a message on a jobs...

[April 21, 2004, 12:00]

Google pilots 'Suggest' feature

Talkback Yahoo, MSN and Search.com can kiss their sucess goodbye. Google's new features and original approaches make people very interested in using it. There is absolutely no way that those other search engines will ever catch up to Google.

[December 11, 2004, 0:14]

Google pilots 'Suggest' feature

Talkback This is a really neat feature. In addition, someone already hacked together a proof-of-concept extension for firefox to add this functionality into the search bar. Check it out: http://www.loconet.ca/ .

[December 18, 2004, 17:16]

Google pilots 'Suggest' feature

Talkback On the next step, Google will detect your strong force and kindly type your key words for you. Perfect!

[December 11, 2004, 21:00]

And Ator - what would you suggest?

Talkback Ator said it is impossible to protect Parliament using Windows based computers - then what would Ator recommend? And when he makes his recommendation, he should add who he works for and why he indicates Windows wouldn't be the proper way to secure...

[March 31, 2009, 14:34]

White-labeling the ‘managed’ cloud

Blog Would it be true to suggest that a product only truly comes of age when it can be re-packaged, re-labeled or re-purposed in a simple to manage context that boosts its proliferation and sales potential?

[August 13, 2009, 8:55]

China goes on spam offensive

News Critics suggest it is going to achieve very little by way of limiting spam either within China or outside of the country. Many experts would suggest such measures are long overdue. China is launching an offensive on the problem of spam.

[February 23, 2006, 10:20]

Crazy Letters

Downloads First suggest any word. Now, with this indications, you are ready to suggest a new word. Guess a word in up to five attempts. Now the application indicates the letters that occur in the wanted word. Supporting English, German and Dutch language.

[August 20, 2004, 8:00]

Leader: Compaq, Intel and a chip named Alpha...

News Some observers have even gone so far as to suggest that Compaq is betting heavier on Alpha than Intel's tardy IA-64. Merced - the codename for the first IA-64 processor - has already been delayed until mid-2000 and now reports suggest that the chip...

[August 28, 1998, 6:35]

Does BT understand Twitter? Contrasting views on the power of social media

Blog But views expressed on the relaunch of BT Tradespace suggest they don't really understand the power of social media as much as they pretend they do. To suggest that BT Tradespace, a social network for business with 350,000 members, provides a...

[December 4, 2009, 16:18]

Motorola's iTAP adds intelligence to SMS

News Motorola's new iTAP software learns senders' writing habits and can suggest not only words, but whole sentences, based on previous usage, says the company. The company said iTAP 6.0 adapts to its user's writing patterns and, as it becomes more...

[December 10, 2003, 14:30]

Chancellor offers some hope to beleaguered tech sector

News First impressions suggest the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, has smiled kindly on tech companies as his budget offers tax relief in a variety of forms. Some experts suggest that IP will soon replace physical assets as the main means of assessing a...

[March 7, 2001, 17:33]

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