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Nominations open for E-Government National Awards 2008

Nominations are now open for the E-Government National Awards 2008. The awards are designed to highlight...

Online sales rescue M &S results

A 70% rise in online sales stopped

Councils make big website usability improvements

Local councils in the UK have made considerable improvements to their online services in the past year, according to web consultancy firm Webcredible. Its...

National Express East Coast is on track with online booking site

Travel company National Express East Coast's website took just seven months to chalk up a million...

Google hit with £500m lawsuit over Gmail copy claims

Google hit with £500m lawsuit over Gmail copy claims Start-up LimitNone has filed a lawsuit against Google for alleged deceptive business practices...

Banks must improve online experience, says report

Banks must improve their online services if they are to retain customers and boost sales, reasearch by Gallup Consulting and Adobe reveals. "Banks...

ICANN readies the web for true globalisation

Icann has opened the web to billions more users thanks to its decision to allow non-Roman character sets such as Hebrew and Arabic in top-level domain names.

Sky Betting backs live chat to keep users gambling

Sky Betting and Gaming, a subsidiary of BSkyB, has launched a live chat facility on its websites to improve customer support. Powered by Talisma...

Podcast: Banking technology update with Avivah Litan from Gartner

Avivah Litan, information and security analyst at research firm Gartner, talks about the effectiveness of chip and pin bank card technology in combating fraud and the risks that may result from the introduction of faster payments.

Airline IT - reports from the annual Air Transport IT Summit

How the airline industry can use IT to improve efficiency and profitability were hot topics at this year's annual Air Transport IT Summit in Brussels.
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