Yahoo enlists broadband to kick-start Europe

Some 2.2m people have signed up for premium services in the US. Yahoo is looking to launch premium services in Europe in the first half of 2003. However, some might argue that Europe could prove more of a quagmire for Yahoo than it thinks. To start with there are a host of different providers, from former state monopolies to cables firms, to start-up ISPs. Plus, many take ‘bundled’ packages of

“Wireless razors” come on stream

Radio Frequency Identity tags (RFID) are attached to packs of Gillette Mach3 razor blades. Gillette says it is trialling half a billion of the chips in the US and UK. The tags can tell how much stock there is of a particular product; where it is; when it goes out of date; whether it has been paid for and if it has been recycled after use.

Granada offers analysis to boost online ads

This doesn’t sound like such great a deal to me. Surely this kind of analysis ought to be part of any media owner’s offering anyway? Admittedly you are more likely to get just raw data from the campaign – and they’d leave you to do the research. But even if this is a good deal, you’re hardly going to get unbiased results (“Yes sir, your campaign performed brilliantly! Here, sign