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News Archive March 2005
1st March
- EIAA confirm online adspend will treble by 2008
- Service levels more important than e-gov deadlines
- Yahoo opens search developer program
- New Firefox vulnerability pushes latest update
- Windows Media Player name game
- Bahrain arrests man over critical Website
- China forecasts 120m Internet users by year end
2nd March
- Seven die in latest Japanese online suicide pact
- Redbus apology materialises
- Home Internet link ''most vital''
- Yahoo celebrates a decade online
- Search Engines can’t claim a lock on loyalty
- Gates to receive honorary knighthood
- E*Trade launches anti-fraud security program
- Redbus power failure - companies voice concern
3rd March
- Hotspot users gain free net calls
- Adobe opens source code kimono
- Intel look to dominate storage market
- AOL launch new Web-mail upgrade
- Google search secrets – News feature
- Court overturns $521m ruling against Microsoft
- Online consumers are thorough creatures
4th March
- Search Engines look beyond the Web
- MS-DOS paternity dispute goes to court
- PC tax could replace TV licence
- Illegal downloaders forced to pay the labels
7th March
- Apple wins first round of 'secret' war
- Arrests of Internet paedophiles quadruple
- Open source technologies for developers highlighted
- Google launches desktop search tool
- Internet passes radio for political news
8th March
- Bloggers: a law unto themselves
- EC OKs software patents
- Worm chatter escalates on MSN Messenger
- DNS based phishing attacks on the rise
- Talk about Microsoft’s ‘Project Green’ is premature
- Intel warned by Japan antitrust watchdog
- Egg co-creators launch online lending exchange
9th March
- eBay launches classified ad sites
- UK climbs EU e-government league
- Arizona tags naughty file-trader
- Yahoo launches small business resource
10th March
- Attack of The Red Hat Clones?
- Blogger makes White House debut
- IBM sale to China gets clearance
- Broadband set to revolutionise TV
11th March
- Online payment company settles privacy charges
- Intel rewards optimists
- Google news your way
- Mozilla drops development of namesake suite
14th March
- TV's future down the phone line
- Alternative browser spyware infects IE
- Microsoft try to link PC’s and phones
- Judge sides with Apple over product leaks
- AOL Terms of Service shake up
15th March
- Travel corporate’s hail booking online
- AOL: AIM conversations are safe
- eBay gets greener
- Email hacker who called police goes to jail
- China Telecom wins OK on web cafes
- Broadband top of Tories' IT election agenda
16th March
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 details begin to leak
- A9.com opens search to syndication
- Former WorldCom CEO Ebbers found guilty
- Cisco and Yahoo discuss authentication differences
- Doors open at EU's Microsoft case
17th March
- MSN confirms paid-search listings trials
- eBay may face injunction in patent case
- Asterisk – a star of the future?
- Google loses French court appeal
- Pair convicted of Internet piracy
18th March
- Police foil hi-tech bank robbery bid
- Web Design hampers mobile Internet
- MIT backs Open Source for the Brazil poor
- The strange decline of computer worms
- UK and EU allies plan moves against terror Websites
- e-marketing enhances direct mail rather than replacing it
21st March
- Census for 1871 published online
- US and Germany prop up Internet use league
- Hackers target Web banks
- Diller 'near to' Ask Jeeves buy
- AFP sues Google
22nd March
- HP hooks Snapfish.com
- New report says Internet sites are best for Indie travel
- Rise of zombie PCs 'threatens UK'
- Advertising tool HotRecorder targets VoIP
- Dillers deal confirmed for Ask Jeeves
23rd March
- Korean swingers face porn charges for Web pictures
- Lufthansa to offer high-speed Internet
- AOL LatAM running out of cash
- Apple could see a near doubling of market share
- Search engines pushing local newspapers out
24th March
- Email is under-used in politics
- Microsoft and EC row deepens
- Yahoo search embraces content sharing
- Apple settles one Mac OS X lawsuit
- Google brings Froogle to the frontline against MSN
29th March
- Net fingerprints combat attacks
- Amazon gambles on the high street
- Whizz-kid takes Apple to court over Website
- VeriSign wins back .net registry
- Dial N for Windows 'reduced'
30th March
- Long distance E-hero
- Net can transform public services
- AOL launches blog service for teens
- Update on VeriSign’s renewed stewardship of .net
- Searchable you with Yahoo 360
- Online writing gets $18 million out of NY Times
31st March
- Banhoff slams antipiracy ambush
- Microsoft RTMs Windows Server 2003 SP1
- Teen Blaster Worm menace escapes fine but faces jail
- Militants play cat and mouse to post killings on the Web
- Linux breaks through to the mainstream
- The slipperiest customer in poker
