Sunday, November 7th, 1999
Eva Pascoe, managing director of the shopping portal Zoom, assesses a range of rival sites dedicated exclusively to women’s interests My journey started from www.handbag.com, the youngest of the women’s portals, part-funded by Boots, the high-street chemist. It provides typically Boots-bland but oh-so-useful tips, such as how to roast a vegetable, and covers a predictably
Sunday, March 30th, 1997
How can music played in London have them grooving in Peru? asks Cayte Williams logs on to Gaia Live, the cyber-club that has opened a dancefloor on the Internet You’d think only the worst techno-geek would turn...
Friday, January 31st, 1997
You’re away from your PC, but you’ve to surf the Net. Fine, come in and have lunch while you’re at it. Eva Pascoe, co-founder of cybercaf Cyberia, is a difficult person to pin down. One month she’s...
Sunday, November 19th, 1995
THE WINNERS. An original idea hatched on paper napkins now looks set for worldwide success. SO that’s how you make money out of the Internet … cobble together a few computer terminals, rent out some well located...
Sunday, September 11th, 1994
BRITAIN’s first cyberspace cafe opens its doors tomorrow to welcome people bewildered by superhighway hype, writes Michelle Stavrinou. Located just behind the computer and hi-fi shops of Tottenham Court Road, Cyberia cafe was planned as a women-only...
Sunday, September 11th, 1994
BRITAIN’s first cyberspace cafe opens its doors tomorrow to welcome people bewildered by superhighway hype, writes Michelle Stavrinou. Located just behind the computer and hi-fi shops of Tottenham Court Road, Cyberia cafe was planned as a women-only...