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pageLogger

Downloads Improve the efficiency of your web site and online marketingpageLogger provides you, on a real-time basis, with information about the visitor behavior on your web site(s) You recieve detailed information and identification numbers which are...

[October 20, 2006, 8:00]

MatchNet cancels offering

News The list includes Claria, a maker of pop-up advertising software, which withdrew its share launch plan this week, and PlanetOut, an online media company targeting gays and lesbians that postponed its stock market debut indefinitely on Wednesday.

[August 13, 2004, 11:20]

T-Online dumps Overture for Google

News T-Online, which operates in Germany, Spain, Austria, France and Switzerland, exercised a right to terminate its deal with Overture and its subsidiary, Fast Search & Transfer, in the event of a buyout by a competitor.

[August 13, 2003, 10:05]

The Day Ahead: Can investors learn to love DigitalThink?

News DigitalThink, which provides online learning courses and services, is hoping that investors will learn to love e-learning and its initial public offering of 4.4 million shares. The list of related online learning companies that have underwhelmed...

[February 22, 2000, 11:34]

Cahoot bank accounts in security scare

News Internet bank Cahoot, owned by Abbey, has been exposed for a flaw in its online security which enabled users to move freely in and out of other customers' accounts. The problem was a result of an upgrade 12 days ago and was discovered by a customer...

[November 5, 2004, 13:58]

Microsoft aims Passport at credit cards

News The software giant will strike a partnership on Tuesday with security-software maker Arcot Systems, which builds online payment systems for merchants and for banks that issue Visa and MasterCard credit cards.

[July 9, 2002, 9:31]

A quarter of Brits find Internet a turn-off

News It would seem that a lot of people are using the Internet for everyday goods with one in twenty surfers buying their groceries online.percent of people now regard the Net as a threat to the traditional High Street.

[July 11, 2000, 6:23]

Online PS2 gamers achieve new high-score

News The PS2 network adapter, which went on sale late last summer, includes a modem and an Ethernet adapter, allowing the console to tap into a dial-up or broadband Internet connection for online games. Initial expectations for the $40 (£25) device were...

[March 13, 2003, 13:45]

Most wanted criminals Web site crashes

News A sophisticated online service which aims to help catch the UK's most wanted suspects is unavailable on its first day The service was also designed to allow members of the public to leave tip-offs using a secure online form.

[November 18, 2005, 14:20]

Five years ago: AOL launches version 3.0, passes 100,000 users

News New features of AOL 3.0 include a 'buddy list' indicating which members are online at any time, better control over e-mail look and feel, and chat rooms which can run alongside any Web site. AOL has launched version 3.0 of its online service, and...

[December 12, 2001, 6:30]

NewMedia Spark buys GlobalNet Financial.com

News GlobalNet Financial.com, which is an online provider of financial news and information, cost £9.8m -- which NewMedia Spark will pay in newly issued shares. Internet investment company NewMedia Spark has snapped up online financial news company...

[June 15, 2001, 14:23]

Phorm loses top UK executives

News Phorm, which provides ad-targeting technology that tracks people's behaviour online, has lost two of its key UK business chiefs. Phorm, which is headquartered in Delaware in the US, has developed technology which monitors users' online behaviour in...

[December 18, 2008, 12:18]

AOL-Netscape deal: The death of open standards?

News The director of a consumer advocacy group Tuesday slammed America Online Inc.s $4.2 billion deal to purchase Netscape Communications Corp.warning it could effectively mean the end of the open standards on which the Internet was founded.

[November 25, 1998, 9:41]

UK citizens shun e-government services

News The DfES report is based on feedback from UK Online managers and an online survey of the centres, which are supported by the Treasury's capital modernisation fund. It pledged to take further steps to develop the network of UK Online centres which...

[April 5, 2005, 15:55]

EBay denies any blame for Glastonbury fiasco

News Online auction company eBay has denied any responsibility for the changes to the ticket sales procedure for this year's Glastonbury festival, which organisers have admitted contributed to the poor performance of the event's online ticket sales...

[April 2, 2004, 14:55]

Net fraud site details credit card crime

News An online guide to fraud -- which outlines ways to steal credit card details over the Internet and re-use them to defraud Net businesses -- has caused concern among banking experts who fear that the service could inspire criminal activity.

[March 5, 2001, 10:22]

Boo.com is resurrected

News Boo.com, which was originally an online fashion retailer when it fell into liquidation in 2000, has been relaunched as a social networking and travel booking site, using user-generated content to help travellers decide which hotels to book.

[May 2, 2007, 16:09]

Jamber Design Case Study: Travel Editions

White Papers They had no facility for taking bookings online, which considering the way the online travel sector has expanded in recent years, potentially left them behind their competitors. They began to look around for a product which would give them full...

[December 24, 2008, 0:00]

Blair: You have 15 months to get online, or else

News Prime Minister Tony Blair warned all businesses Monday that they have just 15 months to get online or face being ostracised by his government which plans to buy exclusively online by 2002. In his speech at the launch of UK Online, Blair announced a...

[September 11, 2000, 16:33]

Google Print upsets children's hospital

News Peter Pan is already freely available online through Project Gutenberg, which catalogues books whose copyright has expired in the US — where the Hospital's copyright does not apply. Great Ormond Street children's hospital is worried that that...

[November 4, 2005, 16:30]

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