Blog » October, 2004

The International Herald Tribune: New bulbs brighten net

 

The International Herald Tribune looks at new investment trends in the internet and wireless sector: “Are these ideas in the category of too good to be true? Who wouldn’t want low-cost, secure e-mail or cheap, instantaneous knowledge? Are they bold, or rash?” Find out here:

The International Herald Tribune: New Bulbs Brighten Net

The BBC investigates the future of facts

 

In this precient article, the BBC describes the pitfalls of internet searching. They write that “the net, like any friend, is not infallible and can let its prejudices skew the information it passes on. Search engines do little in the way of helping you judge whether a page you visit has an agenda or who is behind the information”. Naturally, 82ASK appears as a mobile solution to this age-old dilemma…

The BBC investigates the future of facts

82ASK CEO Sarah McVittie features in New Woman article

 

In this New Woman article, 82ASK CEO Sarah McVittie is featured alongside 6 other young women making waves in the UK. Sarah explains how she and Thomas launched 82ASK, and identifies the challenges that she overcame along the way.

82ASK CEO Sarah McVittie features in New Woman article

Elle profiles 82ASK CEO Sarah McVittie

 

Elle asks 82ASK CEO Sarah Mcvittie how she set up the service and how she overcame the obstacles she encountered along the way.

Elle profiles 82ASK CEO Sarah McVittie