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- MBA students ditch dot-coms
- Rethinking
E-Commerce Gender Demographics
- Privacy,
Security Major Concerns for U.S. Consumers
- Cybercrime
Outpacing Security Spending
- Corporate
Cybercrime Soaring, Says Security Magazine
- Tech
Execs Predict U.S. Net Tax
- Companies
Support Causes to Attract and Keep Employees
- Staggering
Growth Predicted For B2b
- Intermediaries
Revolutionise UK Online Retail Fulfilment
- Online
investing Skyrockets In UK
- 'Newbies'
Key to U.S. E-Holiday Sales
- Older
Americans Are Discovering Online Music
- Net
Morphing Into HyperNet
- E-tail Slump
Enters Third Month
- The Death of the
Pure Dot-Com
- Top 10 Most Innovative
Technologies
- Next Generation Wireless
: No Panacea
- Taking the Hell out
of DSL
- Internet Bandwagon
- World
Produces Up To Two Exabytes Of Data Yearly
- Dot-Com
Budget Cutbacks Disastrous
- Content
Distribution Services Market Will Approach $1 Billion by 2004
- Global
eCommerce Approaches Hypergrowth
- Strong
Growth in the Internet Security Software Market
MBA students ditch dot-coms Some MBA students who left school to join
what they thought were promising e-commerce ventures are being prompted to return
to the classroom by the shakeout and financial problems besetting many of the
start-ups. Rethinking E-Commerce
Gender Demographics In August, women became a majority of Web users in
the U.S. for the first time in history, a milestone for an Internet once considered
to be a male-oriented environment. Privacy, Security Major
Concerns for U.S. Consumers "U.S. consumers are more concerned about
losing their personal privacy than they are about key public policy issues such
as health care, crime and taxes, according to a new study..." Cybercrime Outpacing
Security Spending Cybercrime is skyrocketing despite increased spending
on security measures, according to "The 2000 Information Security Survey," Corporate Cybercrime
Soaring, Says Security Magazine Consumers may be worried about using
their plastic online, but there is also a serious problem brewing on the corporate
cybercrime front Tech Execs Predict U.S.
Net Tax More than 64 percent of top tech executives believe the next
U.S. Congress will move to tax the Internet, according to an Ernst & Young survey
Companies Support Causes
to Attract and Keep Employees In the Nation's Tightest Labor Market in
Three Decades, Companies Support Causes to Attract and Keep Employees Staggering Growth Predicted
For B2b B2B ecommerce revenues in the US are expected to rise from USD336
billion this year to USD6.3 trillion by 2005 Intermediaries Revolutionise
UK Online Retail Fulfilment New fulfilment intermediaries will help the
UK's online merchants confront problems of increasing competition and painful
economics Online investing Skyrockets
In UK The number of online investment accounts in the UK has grown by
almost 800 percent in the past 12 months, from 38,000 accounts to over 300,000
'Newbies' Key to U.S.
E-Holiday Sales Due in part to an influx of new e-shoppers, nearly 45
million Americans will do some of their shopping online this holiday season Older Americans Are Discovering
Online Music Nearly 7 million Americans age 50 and over visited music-related
Web sites during June 2000, and Americans 35+ already represent the majority of
multimedia-player users Net Morphing Into HyperNet
New mobile technologies are causing "the Internet as we know it to be
transformed into a super-charged Hypernet, E-tail Slump Enters Third
Month According to statistics firm PC Data, the pace of business at the
top online retailers in September was virtually unchanged from August, marking
the second consecutive month of lackluster activity. The Death of the Pure
Dot-Com One consequence of the six-month sell-off in Internet stocks
has been the emergence of a new business model, one that combines the Web with
other ways of doing business, such as telephone service, brick-and-mortar storefronts
and catalogues Top 10 Most Innovative
Technologies Examination of the top 10 technologies and standards that
have driven the industry forward. See our picks for the decade's most innovative
technologies Next Generation Wireless
: No Panacea Think the cellular providers will surely learn from their
current quagmire? Think again. Taking the Hell out of
DSL Heel the consumer watchdogs -- technological improvements and market
economics are paving the way toward easier DSL installations. Internet Bandwagon
The online population is starting to reflect global diversity. World Produces Up To
Two Exabytes Of Data Yearly The data storage firm EMC, has reportedly
shown that computers and the Internet have created an explosion in the amount
of data available worldwide, leaving people "drowning in a sea of information."
Dot-Com Budget Cutbacks
Disastrous Dot-coms that slash their costs (especially their marketing
budgets) in an effort to become profitable significantly cut their growth rates
and undermine the companies' already depressed valuations Content Distribution
Services Market Will Approach $1 Billion by 2004 The U.S. content distribution
market will increase at a compound annual growth rate of 150%, from $10 million
in 1999 to nearly $1 billion in 2004 Global eCommerce Approaches
Hypergrowth Forrester estimates that eCommerce will account for 8.6%
of worldwide sales of goods and services in 2004 Strong Growth in the
Internet Security Software Market According to IDC, Internet Security
Software Market worldwide revenue will jump from less than $4 billion in 1999
to more than $11 billion in 2004
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