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- Ecommerce Becoming Eurocommerce
- B-to-B
Ecommerce Revenues Tripling in 2001
- Study
Shows Continued Internet Economy Growth
- Study
Finds 100 Million Internet Hosts
- Lex:
European Internet
- Asian Internet
Penetration Is Closing On The US
- Cable
Subscribers Show Interest in iTV
- Ad
slowdown sends cold wind through 'New Economy'
- Recent
Warnings May Portend Wireless Slump
- Startups
Dry Up in Argentina
- Many Dot-coms
Pass On Super Bowl Ads
- Seasoned
execs are in demand
- 11.5 Million
Brits Now Online at Home
- More
Net merchants need anti-fraud technology
- Tech
Women Still Earn Less Than Men
- Study
reveals that online customer satisfaction rose during holidays
- Chambers:
India poised for Explosive Internet Growth
- Survey
Pinpoints Online Interests of Blacks, Latinos
- Net
Users Take a Vacation From the web, Study Says
- Consumers
Continue Online Purchases
- IP
LAN Telephony Growing Faster Than Expected
- Digital
Advertising Set for Rebound
- At-Work
Broadband Audience to More Than Double by 2005
Ecommerce
Becoming Eurocommerce Steady growth projected for the continent.
B-to-B
Ecommerce Revenues Tripling in 2001 Website executives who took part in
ActivMedia Research's annual scan of online revenues think 2002 will be the year
B-to-B E-Commerce revenues surpasses online retailers selling direct to consumers
Study
Shows Continued Internet Economy Growth Despite a bloodbath among dot-coms
and related technology companies in recent months, new research suggests adoption
of Internet technologies continues to have a positive impact on the increasingly
fragile U.S. economy. Study
Finds 100 Million Internet Hosts The number of hosts on the Internet worldwide
has topped the 100 million mark, according to research by Telcordia Technologies
Inc. Lex:
European Internet Yahoo! warns about slowing growth, Wanadoo and Tiscali
rise - and the rest of Europe's internet stocks barely move. Asian
Internet Penetration Is Closing On The US The
percentage of Asian households with Internet connections is beginning to catch
up with US and European levels, especially in Singapore and Taiwan Cable
Subscribers Show Interest in iTV Nearly 80 percent of digital cable TV
and 55 percent of analog TV customers are receptive to interactive TV features
Ad
slowdown sends cold wind through 'New Economy' Online advertising company
DoubleClick Inc.'s break-even financial performance for the fourth quarter, announced
late Thursday, underscores the difficult time businesses built on Internet ads
are having. Recent
Warnings May Portend Wireless Slump The wireless industry is finally stepping
on the brakes after years of accelerated growth. Startups
Dry Up in Argentina Argentina should be a dot-commers dream. It has an
educated, tech-savvy population, a high unemployment rate and a relatively sophisticated
telecommunications structure. Many
Dot-coms Pass On Super Bowl Ads Call it a sign of the times. The number
of dot-com companies planning to air commercials during this year's Super Bowl
has dropped dramatically from last year. Seasoned
execs are in demand As more dot-com firms come crashing to earth, those
dot-com execs with experience at both Old and New Economy companies are becoming
the most desirable candidates. 11.5
Million Brits Now Online at Home About 11.5 million people use the Internet
at home in the U.K., says monitoring company NetValue, an increase of three million
during 2000. More
Net merchants need anti-fraud technology Credit card and debit card fraud
could cost online merchants billions of dollars over the next five years unless
they implement the technology to detect it, a new report says. Tech
Women Still Earn Less Than Men A study by techies.com has found that women
in technology jobs earn 92 percent of what their male peers make, but greater
disparities still exist in relation to higher management positions in the IT sector.
Study
reveals that online customer satisfaction rose during holidays REPEAT
ONLINE SHOPPERS rated their holiday experience as the same or better than last
year, according to a study released by Los Angeles-based BizRate.com. Chambers:
India poised for Explosive Internet Growth The chief executive officer
of Cisco Systems Tuesday predicted explosive growth in Internet usage in India.
Survey
Pinpoints Online Interests of Blacks, Latinos A survey of blacks and Latinos
released reveals that their online habits and tastes differ markedly from those
of the general population. Net
Users Take a Vacation From the web, Study Says Despite the jump in online
sales this past holiday season, people spent less time on the Web in December
than during any other month in 2000, according to a Nielsen/NetRatings report.
Consumers
Continue Online Purchases Despite the fact that 2000 was a year of devastating
defeat for many pure-play e-tailers and caution for the investment community,
consumers around the world continue to be very satisfied with the online retailing
channel. IP
LAN Telephony Growing Faster Than Expected U.S. Companies are beginning
to convert their corporate phone systems from the traditional Private Branch Exchange
(PBX) model to Internet Protocol (IP) Telephony faster than expected Digital
Advertising Set for Rebound Although the Internet advertising industry
has fallen victim to the belt-tightening measures of many dot-coms looking to
trim their operating budgets in recent months, a report released finds the spending
slump is only a "temporary pause" in the market's overall growth. At-Work
Broadband Audience to More Than Double by 2005 At-work Broadband Audience
to More Than Double by 2005, But Businesses Targeting the Workplace Must Adjust
for Online Usage Constraints, Predicts Jupiter Back
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