A joint study by Gemini Consulting and the University of Freiburg reveals how companies in German-speaking areas evaluate e-commerce. Read More...
View articleE-commerce revenue in Europe will surge to more than $8 billion by the year 2004, up from $35.8 million in 1997, according to a report by Frost & Sull...
View articleA study by internetTrak has found the growth of the Internet in the UK is higher than in France and Germany and is equal to the growth shown in the US...
View articleWorldwide Internet music sales will generate $3.3 billion by the year 2004, according to a report by Market Tracking International (MTI). Read More...
View articleHere are the Top 10 Web properties for the month of October 1998 ranked by unique audience according to Net Ratings Inc. A property is defined as a co...
View articleGateway is holding on to its lead, while Dell Computer jumped four positions in the Media Metrix Convergence Index for the first half of 1998. [IC_ART...
View articleDespite the move toward convergence of television and PCs (including the increased availability of TV tuners for PCs and driver support of TV Tuners i...
View articleIsraeli Science Minister Michael Eitan announced in July of 1998 that Israel had 500,000 Internet users, approximately 10 percent of the nation's popu...
View articleAccording to Relevant Knowledge, the Top 10 web sites for the month of October, 1998, were as follows: Read More...
View articleIDC Research estimated in January of 1998 that 682,000 people were online in Denmark. Read More...
View articleRecent ISP subscription figures in the UK show that there are now an estimated 1.86 million British subscribers. Read More...
View articleRetail revenues generated from online shopping worldwide will increase by 784 percent over the next four years, from $4.5 billion by year-end 1998, to...
View articleThe typical Russian Internet user is male, living in the Moscow area, and most likely accesses the Web from the workplace, according to a survey by In...
View articleLocal news sites in the US have a predominantly male, high-income, loyal audience who purchase online, according to a study by the Laredo Group, Inc. ...
View articleIf connectivity service bundling is to work, companies will need to offer consumers a competitively priced package that is customized to their particu...
View articleOne million people in Ireland will have Internet access by 2005, accounting for more than 25 percent of the total population, according to a report by...
View articleAlmost 2.25 million Spaniards, 6.6 percent of the population, have Internet access, according to a study by the Spanish Internet Users Association (AU...
View articleIDC Research estimates that there are 362,000 Austrians online. Read More...
View articleNiche markets are the only markets to succeed in generating revenue from content, according to Jupiter Communications. Users will not pay for content ...
View articleWhile 85 percent of US public schools have Internet access, only 14 percent say that teachers use the Web as a teaching resource, according to a study...
View articleOver the last six months the number of people with Internet access in Germany has increased by one third and the German consulting firm, GfK, estimate...
View articleWhile 85 percent of US public schools have Internet access, only 14 percent say that teachers use the Web as a teaching resource, according to a study...
View articleWhile the majority of consumers who buy online will increase their spending in 1999, consumers who browse but do not buy are unlikely to make that fir...
View articleThe typical gay Internet user is male and between 25 and 44 years old, according to a study conducted by Greenfield Online and Spare Parts Inc. Read M...
View articleHere are the Top 25 Web sites and properties for the month of October 1998 ranked by unique audience according to Media Metrix. Read More...
View articleThe number of Belgians connecting to the Internet in the first six months of 1998, was 1.32 million, or 15.9 percent of the population, according to a...
View articleInternet access providers in Latin American are expected to spend up to $6.3 million on telecommunications equipment in 1998, according to IDC Researc...
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