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Friday, April 9, 1999 Published at 12:39 GMT 13:39 UK


Sci/Tech

The wired week - 14



BBC Internet Correspondent Chris Nuttall reviews the Web week 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 can be accessed through the relevant stories listed on the right.

Up All Night is presented by Rhod Sharp.


Up all night: The wired week
Week 14: Chris and Rhod chew over how the Internet continues to be used and abused during the Kosovan war, as well as picking the best of Privacy International's awards for gross invasions of privacy. They finish up with the latest on the Melissa virus case and how Britain's Royal Family has launched a new website.

Archive:
Week 13 - Balkan war and Net libel law.
Week 12 - Encryption and e-commerce.
Week 11 - Has the millennium bug been busted?
Week 10 - Computers for all.
Week Nine - X-Stream's free birthday celebration.
Week Eight - The first awards for ISPs.
Week Seven - Virgin's £50m blitz to boost their Net presence.
Week Six - BT and Microsoft push the wireless Internet.
Week Five - Huge fine for anti-abortion groups' Website.
Week Four - The lottery of Internet shares.
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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