Global revenues for wireless portals will grow from $747 million in 2000 to $42 billion in 2005, according to research by Ovum, which found that reven...
View articleMillions of Americans are missing out on the benefits of the emerging digital economy and government regulations are to blame, according to a report b...
View articleUnreliable connections may be a big barrier to wireless Internet access really taking off, according to the Yankee Group, but Forrester says consumers...
View articleThe installation of Digital Subscriber Lines (DSLs) grew 300 percent in the US for the first half of 1999, surging well beyond industry analysts' proj...
View articleEvery report on the future of DSL is beginning to sound alike: DSL will surpass cable modems and become the broadband technology of choice. The latest...
View articleThe US market for residential high-speed Internet services will grow to 3.3 million subscribers in 2000, and will reach 16.6 million subscribers by 20...
View articleIf you're in the market to speed up your Internet connection, Dataquest says you'll be doing it with xDSL, as it will surpass cable modem shipments in...
View articleThe number of individuals using cell phones for wireless data applications among the US Internet population is set to increase from the current 3 perc...
View articleTheinstalled base of broadband-enabled consumers will reach 35 million by 2005, as availability soars and prices for basic access fall, according to a...
View articleMore than 20 million American Internet users are interested in high-speed Internet access, and 12 million are ready to buy now. But a report byThe Str...
View articleThe increase in the number of Web sites featuring multimedia offerings and interactive graphics will push consumers to sign up for broadband access se...
View articleThanks in large part to the Internet and other new technologies, the communications industry will remain the fastest-growing sector of the US economy ...
View articleThe number of Internet users in China has reached 12.3 million people, according to research by Internet measurement firm iamasia. Read More...
View articleIt may have an image problem (no pun intended), but for all of its bad press, the 468 x 60 banner remains far and away the most popular advertising fo...
View articleThe Top 20 e-tailers of July 2000, according to PC Data Online. Read More...
View articleThe first quarter of 2000 marked the first time the number of women online in the US surpassed that of men, according to a report by Media Metrix and ...
View articleWhile early adopters have dominated the CanadianInternet scene until now, a new influx of mainstream consumers areabout to change the rules of the gam...
View articleThe average activity for a Web user in June 2000, as reported by Nielsen//NetRatings Inc. Read More...
View articleThe Top 50 sites of July 2000, according to PC Data Online. Read More...
View articleDespite a lack of venture capital investments and some high-profile failures, the North American Internet retailing segment is on pace to surpass $29....
View articleCollege students in the US use the Internet for more than pirating music. According to a study by Greenfield Online, they are also active online shopp...
View articleInternet advertising revenues for the first quarter of 2000 approached $2 billion, according to a report by the IAB and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Read M...
View articleThe Internet, especially its e-mail and other text-based messaging components, are now the most popular tools people around the world use to communica...
View articleMore than 1 million people in the UK visited sports sites on the Internet in June of 2000, according to MMXI Europe, making sports sites a more popula...
View articleA study by Roper Starch Worldwide has found sharp rises in PC ownership and Internet use in several nations around the world, but the divide between d...
View articleUK consumers' lack of confidence in the strength of Internet security is hindering the expansion of online shopping, according to research commissione...
View articleA survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers has found that few shoppers actually return items purchased from online sites, and those that do are not so dissati...
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