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View articleMore than one-third of 16- to 22-year-olds will buy online this year, spending $4.5 billion, according to Forrester Research. Young consumers arm them...
View articleEnormous interest in home connectivity from nearly every technology industry will cause the worldwide home networking equipment and residential gatewa...
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View articleThe average activity for a Web user in January 2000, as reported by Nielsen//Net Ratings Inc. Read More...
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View articleAmerica Online would gain direct access to 26.8 million Time Warner Cable channel viewers who are already online but not current AOL subscribers, afte...
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