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In what may become a growing trend this year, students at the University of Sussex are to receive an annual salary for developing IT systems for their corporate sponsor, American Express.
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Scientists at US and Dutch research laboratories have sent and received data equivalent to two DVD films to each other in under a minute, but campaigners say it adds to UK broadband embarrassment.
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The Chinese Government and private firms have said they will spend $84.6 billion to develop key technologies over the next five years.
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India's principle IT industry organisation, NASSCOM, says the country expects almost 25 per cent growth in the number of IT jobs available in 2003, but expresses concerns that demand will overtake supply in 2008.
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Freelancers in rural areas could have high-speed business Internet connections if trials using overhead power lines are successful.
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Figures released by privacy pressure group, Statewatch, claim Government surveillance of UK citizens' communications are double levels recorded during World War Two.
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The regulatory difficulties associated with supplying IT services to clients as a freelancer was highlighted during a question and answer session at the recent Women in IT conference.
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The Government is hoping to boost flagging figures of young people entering the IT sector by announcing a new package of ICT measures for schools and colleges.
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A new national obsession, the death of the board game or a poor Christmas television line-up? Any of these could have been the reason why so many Britons had an 'online Christmas.'
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A Government campaign this week hopes to broaden IT's appeal to small businesses, young people and ethnic minorities.
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