All eBusiness News - September 2008

BT's public trial of controversial Phorm ad-server kicks off tomorrow

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 29 September 2008
BT will kick off its public trial of the controversial Phorm ad-serving...

Egham most spammed business location in UK

The UK business e-mail users most targeted by spammers are in Egham, Surrey. MessageLabs, the...

UK shoppers take a tough line on poor website performance

UK online shoppers are increasingly unforgiving when they encounter problems...

Berners-Lee launches WWW Foundation to promote free and open access to web

Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee ...

Banks failing to build IT for the future

European Banks are using IT to retain their market share, rather than help them grow their business in the future, according to research from SAP. The...

Ann Summers gives website users greater satisfaction

Ann Summers has appointed Coremetrics to deliver greater...

BBC plans iTunes rival using radio and TV tracks

BBC Worldwide has confirmed reports that it is looking to set up a streaming and download music service using its extensive collection of studio and live recordings.

NFC trial: Londoners want to use their mobiles to travel and shop

O2 has announced the results of a trial which saw 500 London customers given mobile phones equipped with near field communications (NFC) technology, to make Oyster travel and Barclaycard wireless payments.

Corporates go live with RBS e-invoicing

Three large businesses will this month start using a service that enables them to automate the distribution and payment of invoices. The companies...

Britons concerned about e-mail providers scanning their messages for ad purposes

Britons are concerned about their private e-mails being scanned to allow them to be targeted by tailored ad campaigns.
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