The number of Internet users worldwide who have shopped online has increased by 50 percent over the past year, according to a 36-country study by Tayl...
View articleThe debut of the Yahoo!/ACNielsen Internet Confidence Index, which is designed to measure consumer confidence in e-commerce services, found that consu...
View articleAn Andersen study on the future value of e-commerce in the healthcare industry found that e-commerce could bring 2 to 10 percent total benefit, or up ...
View articleFrom the beginning, the United States has been the worldwide leader in e-commerce, but data from NetValue found that Britain had the highest percentag...
View articleThe top domains of May 2001, broken down with U.S. and worldwide traffic, according to netScore, a joint effort of comScore Networks, Inc. and DoubleC...
View articleGlobal use of the Internet for recruiting purposes has expanded from 29 percent of Global 500 companies in 1998 to 88 percent in 2001, led by strong g...
View articleThe slowing U.S. economy will bring the worldwide sales of handheld devices to a screeching halt, according to IDC, but that doesn't mean the market i...
View articleFirst it was scanners, and now digital cameras are catching up. What started as an easy way to transport photos to friends, families and co-workers ha...
View articleIt was about one year ago when Jupiter Media Metrix found that women had surpassed men in terms of their numbers online, and that has only continued i...
View articleOnline gambling in both the United States and Europe is taking off, according to research by Datamonitor, which calls Europe's iTV gambling market "a ...
View articleOnline sales decreased from $4.3 billion in April to $3.9 billion in May, according to the NRF/Forrester Online Retail Index. Read More...
View articlePlayers in the highly competitive Internet backbone market adapt to suit the needs of their ISP clients, according to a report by the CyberAtlas Resea...
View articleFor the first time since 1985, there has been an overall decrease in the benchmark salary paid for top IT performers, according to an ongoing survey b...
View articleMore than 400 million people use the Web on a daily basis, but there are billions of people who have neither heard of the Internet nor have any intent...
View articleWorldwide server growth came to a screeching halt in the first quarter of 2001, with server factory revenue declining 4 percent, according to IDC. Rea...
View articleFaced with increasing competition for subscribers and a need to diversify and increase revenue, ISPs have developed into a full-fledged sales channel ...
View articleThe average activity for a Web user in May 2001, as reported by Nielsen//NetRatings Inc. Read More...
View articleIn between dot-bomb jokes and pink-slip parties, it's easy to forget that Internet use is still growing at a pretty good clip worldwide, and more user...
View articleThe top Digital Media/Web Properties for the month of May 2001, according to Jupiter Media Metrix. Read More...
View articleWhat's in a name? When it comes to information appliances, high and unrealistic expectations, according to research by IDC. But don't expect the slump...
View articleThe Top 25 Web properties for the month of May 2001 ranked by unique audience according to Nielsen//NetRatings Inc. Read More...
View articleThe First Quarter 2001 Global Internet Trends report from Nielsen//NetRatings measured Internet use in 27 countries around the world and found 429 mil...
View articleA report by Forrester Research recommends European retailers consider local barriers and consumer experience when planning online strategies. Read Mor...
View articleIDC has revised its U.S. PC shipment forecast for 2001, lowering it from the previously expected 2.2 percent growth to a 6.3 percent decline from 2000...
View articleMore than half of all profit-seeking Web sites are already profitable, according to a study by ActivMedia Research. But profitability and sustained, p...
View articleResearch by the Aberdeen Group indicates that global IT spending will remain robust through 2005, but at least one analyst says IT spending means noth...
View articleTechnology industry employment grew 4.6 percent in the United States in 2000, according to a report by the AeA and The Nasdaq Stock Market. That was i...
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