DoubleClick reinforces top deck
The Net marketing company names a new president, CFO and chief information officer in a move to fill long-vacant seats and bolster top management.
The Net marketing company names a new president, CFO and chief information officer in a move to fill long-vacant seats and bolster top management.
High-tech bar at London's University of Westminster lets students skip the usual hassles of grabbing a drink. Photos: Skipping the bar line
"Some (mobile service) operators want to force consumers to buy all their content again," Brad Duea says.
The company responsible for bringingemail to Australia's TV screens has sunk quietly, with little more than a rickety single-page Web site left in its wake.
LONDON -- The millennium bug is expectedto take a bite out of the wallets of the world's insurers, butthe magnitude of its impact on the industry is still open fordebate. Insurance industry trade groups are quick to downplay thepotential for millennium bug losses, saying that most policieswill not respond to the problem.
Lack of clear return on investment, combined with interoperability issues, is holding back adoption of the technology.
Key factor behind $220 billion swell is increase in deals within telecommunications, media sectors.
British scientists announce the completion of one of the building blocks for large-scale data sharing over the Grid--a proposed network seen as the successor to the Internet.
U.S. Internet-advertising sales hit $5.55 billion for the first nine months of 2001, slipping 8.4 percent from the same period last year, according to a new report.
Bruce Schneier says profit-minded corporations are at fault for flaws in software.