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BIBLE: Success In Silicon Valley - Hard Work Or Hard Cash?

News Ask a Silicon Valley startup to name two of the most important factors for its success and you'll probably hear some rambling definition on the entrepreneurial ethos surrounding the new company coupled with the availability of that all important...

[November 11, 1999, 8:32]

Startup Lures $34m And Microsoft

News Microsoft and two of Europe's largest mobile service providers have signed a pact with a wireless software startup to create what it says will be the world's first way for network operators to sell wireless services directly to businesses.

[February 19, 2001, 9:52]

ZiXXo Puts The Zing Back In Local Advertising With HP-Microsoft Small Business Solution

White Papers The startup needed a reliable, manageable IT infrastructure to unify a geographically disparate operation cost effectively - and provide the flexibility and scalability to support rapid, unpredictable growth.

[July 5, 2005, 0:00]

Hospitality Start-Up Gets Competitive Edge From Critical Links#$# EdgeBOX

White Papers GuestCentric Systems is an early-stage startup founded in October 2006 with the mission of developing web services that revolutionize the way the hospitality industry works. Being a start up, GuestCentric needed to focus on its core-business while...

[November 11, 2008, 23:00]

Internet Access Via SMS

News A UK startup Tuesday launched a service that uses the text messaging facilities of standard mobile phones to access information from Web sites. Users who visit the Fonedata Web site can nominate preferred services by assigning a keyword.

[October 28, 1999, 8:44]

Web Hosting: The Next Generation

News NOCpulse -- a startup launched by former GlobalCrossing and Excite@Home veterans -- has set an ambitious goal for itself. The best known of the new breed of business-to-business (B2B) infrastructure players are firms like Loudcloud, the...

[July 17, 2000, 14:41]

Hotmail Glitch Reopens Encryption Debate

News Web Incognito, a service which allows users to surf and send email anonymously was also launched last month by US startup Privada. Confidence in Web-based email took a severe knock Tuesday, with one industry commentator predicting the death of Web...

[August 31, 1999, 10:39]

Startup Spotlight: USwitch.com Gives You The Power

News Startup Spotlight brings you the best and worst new Web sites every week. The key to uSwitch's long-term success would seem to be to increase the number of services it offers. Eden agrees, and explained that the company hoped to offer a total of...

[February 1, 2001, 16:20]

Sun Debuts Java Web Start

News In addition to one-click deployment, Java Web Start enables users to launch from a desktop icon or the Start Menu in Windows; provides the same look and feel from any platform user interface; automatically caches and updates applications to reduce...

[March 15, 2001, 8:26]

IT Services Target Small Businesses

News Everdream is targeting its service -- priced at $150 (£93) per seat per month -- at businesses with fewer than 20 desktops, said Gary Griffiths, CEO of the startup. Everdream and CenterBeam boast similar services with slightly different prices and...

[September 28, 1999, 10:59]

A New Kind Of Email

News FireDrop, a secretive startup with high profile backing, is mounting an ambitious effort to change the way people communicate online. Another company coming out at PC Forum with a star studded investor list is Propel Software, a venture by Infoseek...

[March 14, 2000, 7:58]

News Burst: Adabra.com Disappears

News Since spring, funding has dried up for Internet startups, after a European startup investment bonanza that lasted just a few months. Dealpartners will take over the group-buying service on the adabra.com Web site, as well as cobranded group-buying...

[July 31, 2000, 11:03]

IBM To Court Service Providers With New Servers

News These include 90 days of startup support for systems that run the Linux operating system. The company will introduce the Netfinity 4000R "thin server" as the centrepiece of a campaign to provide hardware, software and services to application...

[September 8, 1999, 12:16]

MS Messaging Tactics Recall Browser Wars

News Microsoft faces a markedly different opponent in AOL Time Warner, hardly the kind of startup with limited resources that the software giant has commonly left in its wake. Such services promise to simplify Web surfing by giving people a single...

[June 7, 2001, 16:02]

MS And IBM Create Enfrastructure Startup

News Microsoft, IBM and Arthur Andersen are expected to unveil Tuesday a startup, called Enfrastructure, which will be aimed at encouraging new e-businesses. Microsoft already provides small businesses with a variety of software and services via its...

[September 19, 2000, 11:14]

Net Focuses On Free Film Development

News Still, in the mind of Raj Kipoor, president and CEO of startup Snapfish.com Seattle FilmWorks is only going halfway. Already, similar thinking has created a host of free services, including free e-mail, free Internet access and now -- even free...

[January 13, 2000, 9:36]

IM Buddy Making More Powerful Friends

News Software startup ActiveBuddy said it has secured agreements to deliver real-time stock quotes via automated instant messenger "bots" with the Nasdaq Stock Market, the New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange.

[May 24, 2001, 10:33]

More UK Dot-coms Come To The End Of The Road

News Dot-com failures are continuing at an increasing pace, with one study estimating roughly one Internet startup closure per day. Location-based services: The privately-owned site, which provides location-based services and software, postponed its...

[November 23, 2000, 15:25]

BIBLE: Internet Startup Culture - The UK Versus America

News The rash of coverage in the national press recently, with surveys of those 20-something 'Internet Millionaires' may have convinced you that the startup boom in Silicon Valley is about to hit home. Close agrees that cultural attitudes in the UK...

[November 11, 1999, 8:33]

Internet Innovation May Be Under Threat

News Understanding the Internet no longer gives a startup any particular advantage over its old-fashioned competitors, argues Arnbjerg -- or, rather, those old-fashioned companies now understand the Net just as well as the latest Silicon Valley startup.

[January 16, 2001, 10:49]


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