The bad news: dot-com layoffs. The good news: the Internet is a pretty useful tool if you're looking for a job. More than 40 percent of job seekers wh...
View articleStreaming media consumption reached an all-time high in November 2000, with 35 million Web users at home accessing streaming content, a 65 percent inc...
View articleConsumers' likelihood of purchasing consumer electronics online is falling and defection is high, according to a study by cPulse. Read More...
View articleCanadian consumers are seeking refuge online from crowded shopping malls this holiday season, according to Ernst & Young's fourth annual Global On...
View articleNearly half of the shoppers making purchases on the Internet this holiday season will be doing so for the first time, according to a survey by Active ...
View articleFortune and Burson-Marsteller surveyed both traditional and dot-com CEOs on how the Internet is changing the landscape for their companies and how it ...
View articleLatin America, a region that trails much of the world in Internet access, will experience a wireless data boom in the coming years, according to IDC a...
View articleThe Top 20 e-tailers of November 2000, according to PC Data Online. Read More...
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View articleLed by investments in networks and Web-based applications, spending on information technology by US business organizations increased 8.7 percent as a ...
View articleEven though PC sales have been sluggish, and PC makers are seeing their stock prices hit hard, that doesn't mean no one is buying technology products ...
View articleConsumers are willing to participate in online promotional programs even it means giving up some personal information, according to a survey by PROMO ...
View articleDoctors have no problem using the Internet, they're just waiting for the Internet industry to show them how it will help provide value and better care...
View articleInternet retailers have started their holiday ad campaigns a little later than they did last year, and they've cut back on expensive TV and radio ads ...
View articleResearch by Gartner Group, PC Data and Goldman Sachs found that Internet shoppers will increase the amount they spend online this year, although store...
View articleThere is high interest in high-speed Internet connections among the US households that currently connect to the Internet, according to a study by Harr...
View articleThe PC's dominance as the instrument of choice for accessing the Internet and online services is being challenged by alternative online appliances, ac...
View articleA field study of WAP users in the UK by the Nielsen Norman Group found that wireless Internet access has a long way to go before the general public co...
View articleA study by Ipsos-Reid found that American children are more likely to have parents monitor their Internet use through instructions and filtering softw...
View articleWith B2C e-commerce sites fading faster than a '70s clothing fad, Andersen Consulting and Online Insight conducted a study to examine how best to mark...
View articleForrester Research expects European consumers will spend 2.6 billion Euros online during the 2000 holiday season -- 30 percent of all 2000 online reta...
View articleExpect fewer dot-com television ads as online retailers focus on profitability. Read More...
View articleHalf the people who have used the Internet to get health and medical information say the information has improved the way they take care of themselves...
View articleOnline businesses have surpassed their offline counterparts in terms of customer satisfaction? Well, sort of. The 13 big-name Internet companies added...
View articleThe number of people in the UK using the Internet from home every month has risen by almost one-third over the past year, from 7.8 million in October ...
View articleExperts from Cahners In-Stat and Dataquest agree that cable modems and DSL will drive high-speed Internet market in the US, but the reasons they give ...
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