Worldwide revenues in the CRM services markets will increase to $125.2 billion in 2004, according to IDC, which also found businesses are beginning to...
View articleStrong demand at home drove the shipment of PCs up in Latin America for the second quarter of 2000, while strong demand at work has done the same for ...
View articleCanadian retailers are slow when it comes tointegrating the Internet into their businesses and adopting an e-commerce strategy, according to a new stu...
View articleA study by J.D. Power and Associates looked at consumer satisfaction with ISPs and found that regional providers are using broadband to their advantag...
View articleAs many as 65 percent of consumers with Web access may purchase an electronic gaming product online during the next six months, according to a report ...
View articleLess than 20 percent of online retailers use Web technologies such as Java, Flash, or chat functions to enhance the shopping experience, according to ...
View articleData collected by Nielsen//NetRatings across Europe, Asia Pacific, and North America, found more than 295 million people across 20 countries have Inte...
View articleMore than half of current online shoppers made their first purchase during the past year, and you can probably expect more to buy online when the holi...
View articleTo the surprise of absolutely no one, a study by Andersen Consulting found that the US is leading the global e-commerce race, and major differences st...
View articleThe back-to-school season is beginning to look a lot like Christmas. More and more students and parents are using the Internet to shop online, and not...
View articleA survey by Shop.org and The Boston Consulting Group found that online retailers are making moves toward profitability. But will they ever catch multi...
View articleThe number of seniors online will more than triple from 11.1 million in 1999 to 34.1 million in 2004, and they will account for 20 percent of all new ...
View articleThe Internet continues to create new jobs both directly and across other industries, according to a study by Andersen Consulting, which found the US c...
View articleForget online stock trading and Web start-ups. For Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Public, the Internet and PCs mean entertainment. PC Data found that 61 percent...
View articleThe average activity for a Web user in July 2000, as reported by Nielsen//NetRatings Inc. Read More...
View articleThe dramatic growth in e-business is causing demand for colocation space and Web hosting in Europe to become a hot commodity. Read More...
View articleThe top Digital Media/Web Properties for the month of July 2000, according to Media Metrix. Read More...
View articleTotal online sales increased by less than 1 percent in July of 2000, from $4.01 billion in June to $4.03 billion, according to the NRF/Forrester Onlin...
View articleWhile the number of Internet users with annual household incomes of less than $25,000 has grown nearly 50 percent, outpacing the growth of total Inter...
View articleThe top 25 Web properties of July 2000, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. Read More...
View articleEven the most popular e-tailers have only average execution when it comes to customer service on the Web, according to a survey of the 50 most popular...
View articleResearch by Statistics Canada takes a look at how Canadian business embraced the Internet in 1999. Among the findings: a greater proportion of Canadia...
View articleThanks in large part to the Internet and other new technologies, the communications industry will remain the fastest-growing sector of the US economy ...
View articleThe number of Internet users in China has reached 12.3 million people, according to research by Internet measurement firm iamasia. Read More...
View articleThe Top 20 e-tailers of July 2000, according to PC Data Online. Read More...
View articleThe first quarter of 2000 marked the first time the number of women online in the US surpassed that of men, according to a report by Media Metrix and ...
View articleWhile early adopters have dominated the CanadianInternet scene until now, a new influx of mainstream consumers areabout to change the rules of the gam...
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