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Lastminute.com just got .NET better

It's still making a loss though...

By Kate Hanaghan

Published: 3 October 2001 18:00 BST

Visitors to lastminute.com will soon be enjoying the heady mix web services and last-minute travel opportunities.

By integrating the Microsoft .NET architecture into its current technology, lastminute.com claims it will be able to make online purchasing easier for customers.

Brent Hoberman, co-founder and CEO of lastminute.com, said .NET will enable the company to provide a more personalised service to customers.

The two companies will also be embarking upon joint marketing initiatives to up the exposure of the UK's most famous dot-com.

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