Congress passing the Can Spam Act of 2003 is tantamount to 'Christmas come early' for spammers, according to industry watchers. Read More...
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View articleBy the end of 2004, one out of every 10 jobs with U.S.-based IT vendors and IT service providers will move to emerging markets, as will one out of eve...
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View articleOffline/online marketing firm continues its roll-up of teen and college-age direct marketing companies with its latest purchase of OCM. Read More...
View articleThe e-commerce giant signed a multi-year deal with the professionalbasketball organization to power the popular NBA.com and WNBA.com sites. Read More...
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View articleCan't get enough Koppel? The Bellevue, Wash., firm helps by supplying search and streaming services to the network news site. Read More...
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View articleThe ClickZ E-Mail Strategies show comes to Silicon Valley with a host of attachments designed to better understand critical e-mail production issues. ...
View articleIronPort, an e-mail gateway maker, is putting a novel spin on the war toend spam as we know it. Acting as a 'white' list, mass e-mailers agree topay e...
View articleThe company signals a new maturity in its targeted ads by wooing pharmaceutical companies for its revamped Yahoo! Health portal. Read More...
View articleAs it revs up for updates to its Web service, Microsoft fires anothercontroversial shot at rival portals Yahoo! and AOL. Read More...
View articleThe worldwide Web conferencing market generated $266 million in revenue in 2001, according to Frost & Sullivan, and could reach as much as $2 billion ...
View articleMore than 40 percent of home Internet users in the United States have downloaded MP3 files onto their home computers, according to a study by Parks As...
View articleSecurity spending at most organizations accounts for somewhere between 2 and 20 percent of the total IT budget, according to research from Giga Inform...
View articleThe online trading industry has seen little new growth in the past six months, according to a study by J.D. Power and Associates, with only a 2 percen...
View articleIDC has raised its forecast for worldwide PC shipment growth in 2002 from 1.8 percent in December to 3.0 percent after it saw signs of growth in some ...
View articleCompelling offers and targeted branding campaigns could win over customers looking for wireless Internet products and services, a study by ConStat fou...
View articleNearly three-quarters of online adults cannot understand why anyone would pay for content online, according to research by Jupiter Media Metrix. Read ...
View articleThe slowdown in technology spending made its way to the mobile phone market in 2001, when the market suffered its first drop in unit sales, according ...
View articleThe British have demonstrated a voracious appetite for interactive technologies such as the Internet, e-mail and instant messaging, according to a rep...
View articleMore European households will be watching digital TV than will be using the Internet by 2006, according to Jupiter MMXI. Read More...
View articleSure it's inexpensive and more flexible when compared to traditional telephone service, but is using the Internet for voice applications ever really g...
View articleThe number of people with Internet access from home worldwide is nearing 500 million, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. Read More...
View articleBroadband Internet usage outpaced narrowband usage for the first time in January 2002, according to Nielsen//NetRatings, as broadband surfers logged 1...
View articleBusiness-to-employee services led the wireless e-business market in 2001, a year when wireless e-business revenue totaled $110 billion, according to G...
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