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Friday, January 29, 1999 Published at 19:45 GMT


Sci/Tech

The wired week



BBC Internet Correspondent Chris Nuttall reviews the Web week every Thursday on the Up All Night programme on Radio 5 Live. The current and archived audio reports can be accessed from this page. The Websites mentioned in the reports will also be listed here.

Up All Night is presented by Rhod Sharp.


Up All Night: The Wired Week
Week Four: Chris and Rhod discuss the highly-organised cracker attack on the East Timor domain - the story was a big hitter with BBC News Online readers.

US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan spoke about the "lottery" of Internet shares.

And watch out! here come the cyber Sloanes as Country Living magazine goes online.

Archive:
Week Three - The supermarkets move to make online shopping easier.
Week Two - Microsoft starts its defence.
Week One - The launch of the GuardianUnlimited network.




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