OK, so you don't need a PC to access the Internet these days with the advent of Web phones and Palm this and Palm that, but perhaps you were wondering...
View articleOnline B2C sales in the US will grow from an estimated $25 billion in 1999 to $152 billion in 2002 and $233 billion in 2004, according to Giga Informa...
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View articleAlmost half of the US households that purchased a new vehicle in the six months leading to March of 2000 used the Internet in the buying process, prov...
View articleSuccessful online pharmacies will move beyond improving infrastructure to providing high-level services that will enable patients to comply with drug ...
View articleAustralian Web sites drew more than AUS $22 million (US $13.2 million) in advertising in the three months up to June this year, according to online an...
View articleInternet access in China is no longer restricted to the wealthy and well-educated, according to research by iamasia. Read More...
View articleNearly half of the engaged-to-be-married couples with Web access are using the Internet to help plan their wedding, according to a study by The NPD Gr...
View articleIt's one of the questions we get asked most often here at CyberAtlas: How many pages are on the World Wide Web? Frankly, we're sick of guessing and th...
View articleFor several years now, media executives have been trying to figure out what form of media is being cannibalized by new options such as the PC and the ...
View articleInternet users appear to be opening up to the idea of buying clothes online, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers, and positive experiences during the ...
View articleThe Top 50 sites of June 2000, according to PC Data Online. Read More...
View articleComputer viruses and those crazy stunts by hackers will cost businesses around the world more than $1.5 trillion (that's trillion with a "T") in the y...
View articleNielsen//NetRatings says there is no gender gap when it comes to Internet users in the US, but in other countries around the world, the Web is still v...
View articleCanadians are more than willing to shop online, but aside from privacy and security concerns, there is a lack of Canadian sites from which to buy, mea...
View articleThe number of people online in the UK reached more than 10 million people for the first time in May 2000, according to MMXI Europe. Read More...
View articleEnglish, the official language of nearly 70 percent of the Web's pages, is still the most popular language of Web pages around the Net. Japanese runs ...
View articleThe Internet is now used at least once a month or more by a quarter of the U.K. population, according to figures published Friday by Forrester Researc...
View articleMore than 3.5 million Australian households had a home computer and 28 percent had home Internet access in February of 2000, according to a survey by ...
View articleThe US market for pharmaceutical, health, and beauty products will explode from less than $250 million in 1999 to more than $18 billion in 2004, accor...
View articleIf the numbers in Europe are any indication, the most popular Internet appliance will soon be the TV. Interactive TV appliances, digital televisions, ...
View articleThe consumer direct channel, which includes not only the Intenet, but also catalogs, direct mail, and interactive television, will account for 12 perc...
View articleCanadian Web surfers spent nearly 30 more minutes online than US Internet users in May, averaging more sessions and page views despite the US having 1...
View articleA pair of surveys that examine employment in the Internet sector have found good salaries, stock options, health club memberships, and pool tables amo...
View articleThe average activity for a Web user in May 2000, as reported by Nielsen//NetRatings Inc. Read More...
View articleIt's become a debate of chicken-and-the-egg proportions: Do online music options help or hurt CD sales? Until the recording industry can adapt to the ...
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