£240m loss for Europe’s largest ISP

Europe's largest internet service provider, T-Online, yesterday underlined the difficulties for access providers by revealing that it had lost 390m euros (£240m) last year. By Julia Snoddy and John Cassy.

How we got poor quick

Investors in money making scheme eforyou.com, are demanding their £2,600 back - so far without success. Tony Levene reports.

On message

Executive change Internet media company Yahoo! said it had appointed Gregory Coleman executive vice-president of its North American operations. Mr Coleman, 46, will start in late April

Gloom deepens as Yahoo! loses ad chief

Yahoo! yesterday fuelled speculation of a deepening boardroom split over its future direction when it lost another high-profile member of its management team.

Hackers humiliate Amazon

Intruders had access to customer credit details for four months at site owned by world's biggest e-tailer.

Internet revolution ‘is over’

The internet revolution was pronounced dead at the World Economic Forum yesterday as industry figures downgraded the net to the status of a business tool that is not immune to old-fashioned economic realities, writes Peter Capella.

Yahoo! plight is a warning to all

Yahoo!'s profit warning has raised fresh questions not only about the future of dot.com companies but of the culture of the world wide web itself.