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View articleRather than competing with mainstream media for ad dollars, the Webmight serve as a valuable add-on to traditional media buys. Read More...
View articleU.S. Web site managers will technologically fortify their sites through 2002, emphasizing internal initiatives, rather than customer-visible features....
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View articleA report from Datamonitor predicts that by 2004, revenues derived from gaming software will rise 22 percent from 2001, and consoles will lead the way....
View articleinternet.com's ServerWatch reports on surveys that examine the number and types of servers being used to power the Internet. Check the results of the ...
View articleLike most things tech-related, the worldwide PDA market slowed considerably in 2001 after several years of rapid growth. Read More...
View articleThe worldwide Web conferencing market generated $266 million in revenue in 2001, according to Frost & Sullivan, and could reach as much as $2 billion ...
View articleNielsen//NetRatings' MarketView study shows off the top searchengines, and sites for apparel/beauty; automotive; hardwaremanufacturers; finance, insur...
View articleA Pew study revealed that 68 million Americans access governmentWeb sites, a sharp increase from 40 million in March 2000. Read More...
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