31 Dec 2000
ISP Netvigator of Hong Kong, owned by Pacific Century CyberWorks,
SingNet of Singapore, Fujitsu-owned @nifty of Japan and Samsung-owned
Unitel of Korea, has signed up to a global ISP alliance. The alliance,
which also includes ISPs from the US, Germany and Brazil, will see the
companies collaborate on issues ...
31 Dec 2000
| by ANNA CLARKE
The Cotton Council International, a US trade organisation, is
investing pounds 1million in a pan-European campaign to promote
cotton-rich products.
The three-year campaign kicks off this month in Italy, with in-store and
promotional activity, which will be followed up by similar pushes in
Germany ...
31 Dec 2000
| by STEVE YAP, a director at iamasia (Interactive Audience
Measurement Asia), a Hong Kong-based internet research specialist
not yet used the internet.
Metered phone calls make Germany one of the most expensive countries ...
21 Dec 2000
-out with the launch of localised sites in France, Germany and Denmark. The sites will be supported by IfYouTravel...Ifyouski.com, the winter sports travel site, has completed the first stage of its European roll-out with the launch of localised sites in France, Germany and Denmark. The sites will be supported by IfYouTravel s network of local offices, which are staffed by ski enthusiasts.
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21 Dec 2000
| by Mark Sweney
The site, which is the online-recruitment arm of media company Financial News, will power Bloomberg Careers Centres on its web sites serving the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
Users of the Bloomberg web sites will have access to more than 4,500 jobs registered by 200 recruitment agencies and 40 ...
21 Dec 2000
| by POPPY BRECH
agencies - MindShare Carat, OMD and CIA - are competing for the business in Germany and Austria ...
21 Dec 2000
in Germany, France and Sweden, and will have data for Denmark, Italy and Spain by the end of 2000.
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18 Dec 2000
| by LEXIE GODDARD
new overseas offices. Wallpaper already has representatives in Germany, Italy, France, Australia ...
15 Dec 2000
US-based etail giant Amazon.com has launched a Japanese site - its
fourth international effort following sites in France, Germany and the
UK.
The launch, which comes several months ahead of schedule, was rolled out
early in time for the holidays.
The company said it hoped launching ...
15 Dec 2000
US-based etail giant Amazon.com has launched a Japanese site - its
fourth international effort following sites in France, Germany and the
UK.
The launch, which comes several months ahead of schedule, was rolled out
early in time for the holidays.
The company said it hoped launching ...