11 Dec 1998
| by JOHN TYLEE
buying agencies and trying to piece them together. We were
always going to be the central focus of his ...
03 Dec 1998
| by HARRIET MARSH
by
the US government.
It is fighting charges over two main issues relating to control of the
World ...
with the US government.
The deal saw America Online, a content and internet access provider,
purchase ...
spokesman said: Competition in the computer market can change
overnight, making government regulation ...
03 Dec 1998
| by LISA CAMPBELL
The government is attempting to increase business and consumer
confidence in electronic commerce...The government is attempting to increase business and consumer
confidence in electronic commerce ...
people to use the internet for
transactions.
The government is appointing a digital envoy ...
investigations.
The government aims to provide 25% of its services electronically by the
year 2002 ...
03 Dec 1998
| by RAYMOND SNODDY, media editor of The Tim
objective is to make Domino s Pizza the number
one delivery pizza company in the UK. There is a central ...
27 Nov 1998
| by JOHN OWEN
Company pounds 40
3 HM Government ...
26 Nov 1998
| by LEE THOMPSON, Head Of Marketing, Associ
at the vanguard of
political, social, and cultural change. A central character in this
change is The Irish ...
26 Nov 1998
| by IAN DARBY
.
The Central Office of Information has invited three agencies to pitch
for the Inland Revenue s pounds 4m ...
19 Nov 1998
| by IAN DARBY
American Racing is threatening F1 s governing body, the
Federation Internationale de L Automobile ...
12 Nov 1998
| by RAYMOND SNODDY
for overlooking the far from exciting news that
the government has given its formal backing to BBC Online....for overlooking the far from exciting news that
the government has given its formal backing to BBC Online ...
and as the government is totally
obsessed with the internet there was little chance of permission being
refused ...
.
The government is willing to accept such anomalies and maintains it is
a good thing that the BBC should ...
12 Nov 1998
| by JOHN BARNES, Director, VNU New Media
The announcement last week by culture secretary Chris Smith that
the government would allow...The announcement last week by culture secretary Chris Smith that
the government would allow the BBC to offer its internet services
permanently, as a publicly-funded service, alongside television and
radio, is long overdue.
The BBC has traditionally been the butt of jokes about lack ...