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Are you being served?
Businesses are under increasing pressure to be responsive to customer demand. More and more people are turning to the internet to make purchases...
Wi-Fi piggybacking rife
Increasing popularity of wireless broadband creates plentiful supply of fodder for hackers.
Revenge of the geeks as the tech-savvy take over?
A neuroscientist has suggested that the internet changes the way our brains work, and will leave the most tech-savvy at the top.
Firms vetting applicants using Facebook et al
The use of social networking sites to scan potential applicants is rife, according to new research.
Internet moves IT roles into the mainstream
New skills research has found the advent of online trading, social networking and e-commerce is bringing IT roles more into mainstream business areas.
Opera develops search engine for web developers
According to the MAMA system, the average web page has 47 markup errors and some 80 per cent of sites use CSS.
Google cuts hold time for personal data
The web giant is cutting the amount of time it holds users' surfing details from 18 months to nine.
No internet for a third of homes
Gulf between internet haves and have nots is still an issue despite the falling cost of mobile and fixed broadband.
Is it okay to read someone else's email?
Surprisingly two out of every five people think it's okay to snoop, saying it's fine to read someone's email without asking.
Your views: IT PRO readers love Firefox
The majority of you love your Firefox and believe Internet Explorer’s dominance is down to pre-installs.
Five Startups to watch in 2008
Following our look at a multitude of emerging web technology companies at the recent Le Web conference, IT PRO shortlists its five companies to...
LeWeb 3 - Web technologies for the coming year
The recent LeWeb 3 2007 Conference in Paris was the fourth annual attempt to bring the buzz, community and experience of Silicon Valley to Europe....
Is Digg facing a takeover?
A slowdown in the world's markets seems to matter little when it comes to a bit of social networking shopping. Is Digg.com next on the acquisition...
Sainsbury's shop back online
After being suspended for two days for technical reasons, Sainsbury's online shopping site is back.
Brits are losing patience with shopping online
Online customer experience is still far from ideal,<br> according to research.
Zavvi improves website tech for Christmas
As online shopping becomes central to retail, Zavvi improves its website technology - just in time for Christmas.<br>
Time Warner to log off from AOL
End of the road is in sight for the troublesome AOL Time Warner mega-merger, as media giant starts work on plans to split the online business from...
AMD fights back with new dual core Opterons
New Opteron processors already online, quad core coming soon says AMD as it fights back against Intel
European Commission to probe Google's DoubleClick deal
The European Commission will be looking into Google's proposed £1.4 billion takeover of online ad firm DoubleClick, amid competition concerns.




















