In this Issue:
Case Communications expand their operation and move to new offices
Microsoft breaks its IE 8 promise in under 6 months
BSG publishes costs of deploying fibre based superfast broadband
The Queen Visits Google
BT trying to sell its secret underground tunnels.
Fighting the credit crunch
The economic downturn could be good news for some in the IT Industry
Job security is on the mind for IT contratcors
An Overview of FTP

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Case Communications expand their operation and move to new offices

Case Communications move to new larger offices, 3 miles away from their old offices.


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Microsoft breaks its IE 8 promise in under 6 months
In March, Microsoft announced that their upcoming Internet Explorer 8 would: 'Use its most standards compliant mode, IE8 Standards , as the default.

During September 2008, the promise was broken. It lasted less than six months.


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BSG publishes costs of deploying fibre based superfast broadband

The Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG) – the government’s advisory group
on broadband –  publishes   report on the costs of deploying
fibre based next generation broadband in the UK

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The Queen Visits Google
The Queen joined the Web 2.0 generation today when she uploaded a clip to YouTube for the first time.
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BT trying to sell its secret underground tunnels.

BT is looking for a new buyer for its "secret World War II tunnels".


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Fighting the credit crunch
In the space of six months the term “credit crunch”  has become a media buzzword. It means a shortage of liquidity (or hard cash) leading to an unwillingness on the part of financial institutions to lend money.
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The economic downturn could be good news for some in the IT Industry
According to consulting company Frost and Sullivan the economic downturn is not universally bad news for IT,  and they say gloomy markets can actually mean good news for certain segments of the tech industry.
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Job security is on the mind for IT contratcors
Long-term unemployment is on the up for UK IT contractors and job security fears are increasingly on their minds.
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An Overview of FTP
This month Case Developer Mathew Royal takes a look at the File transfer FTP.
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