Web traffic to Olympic-related sites had its ups and down during the Games, but one thing seems certain: Nothing sends Olympic fans to the Web more th...
View articleThe RIAA says that illegal downloading and burning of CDs is partly to blame for the music industry's difficult year in 2001, and consumers remain unw...
View articleAMR Research's quarterly survey results for the fourth quarter of 2001 show a planned increase in e-business budgets of 9 percent, up from 7 percent i...
View articleA national survey conducted in Australia by Dun & Bradstreet found a slump in e-business activity, growing distrust in B2B transactions and fewer comp...
View articleA close examination of the online behavior of auto shoppers by Forrester Research found that the $1 billion that automakers, dealers and independent a...
View articleAn increasing number of U.S. households have moved to broadband Internet connections, but legitimate video-on-demand services won't be all the rage in...
View articleU.S. retail e-commerce sales for the fourth quarter of 2001 totaled $10.043 billion according to the Department of Commerce, up 13.1 percent from the ...
View articleThe market for PDAs, unlike its larger cousin the PC market, wrapped up 2001 with a strong fourth quarter and good numbers for the year. Read More...
View articleMore than 50 percent of U.S. high schools are currently offering online courses or exploring them for the future, according to a study by IESD. Read M...
View articleThe PC market is still on life support, and maybe it's because consumers are choosing to update existing systems rather than buying new ones. Read Mor...
View articleFlowers and greeting cards were popular online choices in the days leading up to Valentine's Day, even though the latter aren't always free these days...
View articleThe average activity for a Web user in January 2002, as reported by Nielsen//NetRatings Inc. Read More...
View articleNearly 5.5 million British adults made online purchases over the Internet in the four weeks leading up to Christmas, a 12 percent increase from the 20...
View articleThe Top 25 Web properties for the month of January 2002 ranked by unique audience according to Nielsen//NetRatings Inc. Read More...
View articleHome networks have found an audience among early technology adopters, but vendors, service providers and retailers have yet to convince the mass marke...
View articleThe top Digital Media/Web Properties for the month of January 2002, according to Jupiter Media Metrix. Read More...
View articleThe U.S. video game market had its best year ever in 2001, and now it turns its head to the convergence of broadband, the Internet and gaming. Read Mo...
View articleMired in a slump since 2000, the PC market hasn't had much to get excited about. But the glass-is-half-full types can point to some areas of the South...
View articleThe worldwide Internet population grew to a record level of 308.8 million users in January 2002, representing an increase of 1.3 percent compared to D...
View articleInternet use in the United States is growing at a rate of 2 million new Internet users each month, according to a study by the U.S. Government. Read M...
View articleNearly half of all respondents to a survey of high-level technology purchase influencers plan to increase their IT spending in 2002, with systems upgr...
View articleA survey of IT executives and human resource managers by NFO Prognostics found that most IT companies believe employee compensation should be tied to ...
View articleAlmost one-quarter of the U.S. population over the age of 12 has downloaded a music or mp3 file off the Internet, a study by Ipsos-Reid found. Read Mo...
View articleOftel's latest review of the U.K. Internet market discovered that 11 million U.K. homes are connected to the Internet. Read More...
View articleThere are more than 78 million remote and mobile workers in the United States, including frequent travelers, telecommuters, multisite workers, non-off...
View articleThe European market for handhelds is still buoyant, IDC found, with an 8 percent increase in shipments for 2001. Read More...
View articleThe average Canadian family spends more than 32 hours per week online, according to an Ipsos-Reid study, and the majority of families would choose to ...
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