Whether it's buying apparel and footwear or event tickets online, the Internet and sports will create a $3 billion market by the year 2003, according ...
View articleWith the holidays a fading memory, what happened to e-commerce in January 2000? Certain categories, such as books, music, and software continued to le...
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...
View articleOnline shoppers still want guaranteed security and easy-to-use sites, but keeping costs down, especially with free shipping, is among the most effecti...
View articleGerman small and medium-sized businesses are rating the business potential of the Internet higher than they did in 1999, according to a survey commiss...
View articleDespite more predictions of explosive growth, you're probably not riding the wave of e-commerce unless you live in North America, Europe, or Asia Paci...
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View articleVirtually all public schools in the US are now connected to the Internet and classroom hook-ups have increased 20-fold since 1994, according to the US...
View articleThe average activity for a Web user in January 2000, as reported by Nielsen//Net Ratings Inc. Read More...
View articleThe Top 25 Web properties for the month of January 2000 ranked by unique audience according to Nielsen//NetRatings Inc. Read More...
View articleThe Top 50 Digital Media Web sites and properties for the month of January 2000 ranked by unique audience according to Media Metrix. Read More...
View articleUnlike the Christmas holiday season, the gifts we shower on our beloved for Valentine's Day all have to get there on the same day, or risk becoming St...
View articleDissatisfaction with the numerous online career offerings will lead to the rise of "career networks," sites that aggregate training, assessment, and p...
View articleThe expected $8.3 billion e-commerce market in Latin America is not without many barriers to success, according to research by Jupiter Communications....
View articleThanks to a push from free ISPs and low-cost access providers, the number of US households with Internet access will nearly double to 90 million by th...
View articleThe absence of widespread US-style unmetered access is dramatically slowing the growth of the UK Internet economy, according to a survey by Durlacher....
View articleAfter a strong holiday season, the top Internet retailers saw online shopping levels decline in January, according to e-tailer rankings by PC Data Onl...
View articleAfter a spectacular 67 percent increase in 1999, revenues in the US Internet services market will increase another 29 percent in 2000 and flirt with t...
View articleA study by the Bristol Group found that encouragingcustomers to go online can lead to a decline in customer loyalty, referralsto friends and, over the...
View articleEuropean retailers will continue to lose their home market to more experienced US competitors if they do not become more aggressive in creating innova...
View articleDespite some steps in the right direction, e-business has a long way to go on both sides of the Atlantic, according to surveys of executives in the US...
View articleThe Top 50 sites of January 2000, according to PC Data Online. Read More...
View articleNew Zealand's Online Population Passes 1 Million Read More...
View articleSure, it's not Christmas, but more than 11 million Americans will make a Valentine's Day purchase online this year, according to a survey by Ernst & Y...
View articlePC use in American homes has surpassed the 50-percent mark, and 90 percent of PC users are now online, according to data from Harris Interactive surve...
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