Fri 04 April 2008 - Paedophiles Banned From Facebook - Paedophiles could be banned from using social network sites under new measures introduced by the Government.
Fri 04 April 2008 - Latest Browser Statistics - Statistics are important information. From the statistics below, you can see that Internet Explorer is the most common browser. However, FireFox has become quite popular as well.
Fri 04 April 2008 - Internet World 2008, Earls Court London, 29 April - 1 May - Koos Jan Schouten, will attend Exhibitor List Internet World 2008, Earls Court London on 29 April 2008.
Tue 01 April 2008 - Webfactory offers more language versions - Webfactory now offers even more languages!
Fri 28 March 2008 - Metropolitan Hotel Sofia launched it's website. - The recently opened Metropolitan Hotel Sofia now also has it's brand new website.
Tue 25 March 2008 - Outsourcing firm Sutherland to invest $19M in Bulgarian expansion - US-headquartered information technologies (IT) outsourcing firm Sutherland Global Services will invest $19 million to step on the Bulgarian market, Dnevnik daily reported.
Mon 10 March 2008 - Bulgarian ICT News - Bulgarian ICT News
Sun 02 March 2008 - Bulgarian IT News - Bulgarian IT News
Mon 25 February 2008 - Bulgarian IT News - Bulgarian IT News
Fri 01 February 2008 - Microsoft offers $44.6bn for Yahoo - Microsoft offered to buy search engine group Yahoo for $44.6bn, or $31 a share, as the software giant seeks to catch up with arch-rival Google
Mon 28 January 2008 - Bulgarian IT News - News from the Bulgarian IT Market
Mon 28 January 2008 - Tourism revenue to triple to EUR 6bn by 2013 - Tourism revenue to triple to EUR 6bn by 2013
Fri 21 December 2007 - WT Cruises LIVE! - The new website of www.wtcruises.nl has gone live on 21 December 2007
Tue 18 December 2007 - Bulgaria Lawmakers Pass Flat Tax Reform -
Mon 10 December 2007 - The Latest News from Bulgarian ICT Market - The Latest News from Bulgarian ICT Market
Mon 10 December 2007 - EurOmax intersects 152 metres of 0.60% copper equivalent at Rudnitza - EurOmax intersects 152 metres of 0.60% copper equivalent at Rudnitza



