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Spam with everything
The US is drowning in spam. It now accounts for nearly half of all e-mails and it is growing at the rate of 50 per cent a month, writes Andrew Stephen

The next terrorist threst
Megan Hayes explains why the internet could be at the forefront of future terrorism

Conquering the wire(less)
Local governments are proving to be a pioneering, if not over optimistic force, in the field of wireless technology, writes Deepanshu Bagchee

Wireless to go
Megan Hayes reports on how we might be eating and surfing in the future

Securing local eGovernment
Ian Cuddy on approval for £80 million of funding to support twelve national projects

Chalked up
Kathryn Corrick on how the internet has returned public art to the streets

How to shop without the hassle
James Crabtree and William Davies find online retailers transforming the spirit of Christmas

Oh Lord, log them on, but not yet
The PM promises broadband for every school by 2006. Roger Ridey asks what happened to an earlier promise


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Spam with everything

The US is drowning in spam, writes Andrew Stephen

DATES

Nominations opened
11 December 2002

Nominations closed
30 May 2003

Shortlisting
2 - 6 June 2003

Final judges meeting
16 June 2003

Award ceremony
16 July 2003