Although two-thirds of online users have heard of e-books and close to half are interested in the concept, only about one in four are likely to buy on...
View articleMore than half of the time spent online in March 2001 by Internet users in Asia was spent on non-Web protocols, according to data from NetValue. Read ...
View articleThe total number of companies controlling 50 percent of the U.S. online user minutes shrank 64 percent from March 1999 to March 2001, according to Jup...
View articleIf you're still nursing your dot-bomb hangover, you may not have noticed that the number of Internet users in the United States is still growing, and ...
View articleOnline sellers of consumer packaged goods are still having problems figuring out the online marketplace, according to a study by IRI, and Jupiter Medi...
View articleYou could have guessed college-aged adults lead the pack when it comes to downloading music from the Internet, but would you believe Ipsos-Reid found ...
View articleYes, the slowing economy has forced many IT managers to scale back budgets this year. But a series of surveys shows that corporate spending on info te...
View articleMaintaining growth and building profitability have become the top focus of CEOs at North American technology companies, according to a survey by Deloi...
View articleCall it a sign that summer is coming. Research into the top e-commerce sites of April by netScore and Diameter found seven travel sites among the top ...
View articleMillions of Americans are turning to the Internet to get them in touch with God and others who pursue faith matters, according to a report by Barna Re...
View articleThere were 3.9 million Internet subscribers registered in Australia at the end of the fourth quarter of 2000, up from 3.8 million in the previous quar...
View articleLike just about everything else related to the Internet, the pace of the growth in the online retailing sector has slowed, but U.S. online retail sale...
View articleThe annual "The Face of the Web" study by Ipsos-Reid found the Internet to be entering a "post-revolutionary" phase, as the growth of the Internet mar...
View articleThe market for online gaming through PCs, consoles and iTV in the United States and Europe will be worth $174 million in 2001, and will grow to $5.6 b...
View articleThe growth rate of new Internet users accessing the Net from home in Britain has slowed, but the amount of time people spend surfing continues to incr...
View articleMore than half of the African-American households in the United States are now linked to the Internet, according to a study by comScore Networks, whic...
View articleThe average activity for a Web user in April 2001, as reported by Nielsen//NetRatings Inc. Read More...
View articleThe number of Internet users in the Asia-Pacific region is increasing at an unprecedented rate and is expected to surpass those in the United States b...
View articleThe Top 25 Web properties for the month of April 2001 ranked by unique audience according to Nielsen//NetRatings Inc. Read More...
View articleSome of the world's Internet markets are mature, and some are not. Some have near-term potential, and others do not. Before you go starting or expandi...
View articleThe top Digital Media/Web Properties for the month of April 2001, according to Jupiter Media Metrix. Read More...
View articleOnline shoppers welcomed in spring by increasing e-commerce sales to $4.3 billion in April, up from $3.5 billion in March, according to the NRF/Forres...
View articleThe top Digital Media/Web Properties for the month of April according to Jupiter Media Metrix. Read More...
View articleStudies by Lyra Research and Scarborough Research agree that the Internet has become a popular medium for gathering information, but they disagree on ...
View articleAOL and Roper Starch have conducted their Cyberstudy report for three years to gauge consumer adoption and use of the Internet. Now, AOL Europe has go...
View articleThe Internet has proven itself popular with both the young and old in Britain. Age Concern found older users like the Internet's ability to keep them ...
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