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News Archive September 2005
30th September
- Net phoning starts to win friends
- eBay draws ire for sales of lenses
- US record industry sues hundreds for file-sharing
- EU deal threatens US dominance of Internet
29th September
- Google and Nasa in space venture
- Symantec and Microsoft bring down pirate
- MapQuest founder chases local search crown
- Public sector IT pros have their say
28th September
- AOL opens window on world of 10-year-olds
- Boom times for hi-tech fraudsters
- Who gets to run the Internet?
- Did you say dogging or blogging? Brits confused
27th September
- Does adCenter give Microsoft an edge?
- Police and NSPCC tracing web images of children
- Yahoo moves deeper into exclusive content
- Google dips a toe into data management
26th September
- Internet blamed as New York Times axes 500 jobs
- China sets new rules on Internet news
- Daily Mail enters the race to buy Friends Reunited
- IBM, amid layoffs, scours globe for IT talent
23rd September
- China steps up Web controls but investors untroubled
- Ask Jeeves to retire mascot
- Broadband use in UK surpasses US levels
- How Microsoft can 'kill' Google
22nd September
- EU executive unveils electronic data storage plan
- Google edges toward Telco territory
- Google Earth spots buried Roman remains
- Time Warner keeps faith with AOL
21st September
- Authors sue Google over book plan
- Microsoft shuffles organisation chart
- Market 'not ready' for UK.gov shared services push
- Deadline for Friends Reunited bids looms next week
16th September
- AOL and MSN discuss search and ad link-up
- Adobe Beats The Street
- Internet boss guilty of stealing Porter e-mails
- Red Hat up to high for a year
15th September
- Mozilla takes on Microsoft
- Demon Internet Founder In Court
- Last SQL Server Preview, Then Showtime
- Google blog search lives
14th September
- Ex-Microsoft exec able to work for Google
- Coins Into Amazon.com Cash
- Yahoo! hires top journalist to tour world's danger areas
- Broadband to rule the TV waves
13th September
- Portal bid drives eBay Skype deal
- How the web is taking off in China
- Linux migration to be fuelled by MS Vista: Novell
- Murdoch desperate to catch up in the internet race
12th September
- Google and GEICO settle AdWords dispute
- The cost of online anonymity
- Women are 'put off' hi-tech jobs
- EBay to buy Skype in deal worth $4.1 bln-source
9th September
- Googling Vint Cerf
- Ricky Gervais plans launch of downloadable chatshow
- Microsoft starts second EU appeal
- Computer error destroyed 1m UK tax records
8th September
- Yahoo! accused of helping China convict journalist
- Student flogs pixels to fund education
- Watt's up – Business Report
- Ballmer: Microsoft needs to woo midsize businesses
7th September
- Wikipedia eclipses CIA
- Web and text vote trials dropped
- Microsoft says Lee was Google's mole
- Friends Reunited attracts takeover attention
6th September
- Poker shares dip
- Business 'ignorant of DoS attack threat'
- 'Islamic Trojan' disrupts smut surfing
- BBC trials guidance labelling for online programmes
5th September
- Microsoft-Google battle heats up
- Australian court rules Kazaa users breach copyright
- Councils face huge workflow challenge
- Collaboration helps nab cybercriminals
2nd September
- Intel says AMD is to blame for its own problems
- Vista feature protects data from reboots
- UK home workers now 'in the millions'
- Opera web browser thinks small
1st September
