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Digital Downloads in D Minor
emarketer - 19 October 2000
Online music sales quickly became established as a solid category
among the top online retail sectors. Ever since internet users first
started buying online, music has not only held its own with other
top "killer categories," it has surpassed several of them. However,
the basic model of buying CDs online is being challenged by the wide-spread
adoption of digital downloading. |
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Online Investing: It's Not Just Buy and Sell
emarketer - 11 October 2000
According to eMarketer's forthcoming eInvesting Report, the asset
management industry has done more than any other financial services
industry -- including brokerages -- to respond to the changes
created by the internet. |
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Net's the Place for Banking and Brokerage Info
emarketer - 29 September 2000
The internet is now second only to newspapers among media sources
for retail banking customers seeking financial information,
according to a recent survey by Harris Interactive. |
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Top 10 insurances websites
emarketer - 18 Aug 2000 |
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Top 10 Airlines Websites
emarketer - 18 Aug 2000 |
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New eCommerce: B2B Report Examines Wide Range of Projections for B2B
Growth; Going Against the Hype, eMarketer Projects Worldwide B2B
eCommerce Will Reach $1.255 Trillion by 2003
emarketer - July 27, 2000
With global B2B e-commerce forecasts ranging from $1 trillion to $10
trillion, a new report issued by eMarketer, the world's leading
provider of internet statistics, projects B2B e-commerce will rise
to $1.255 trillion by 2003. |
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I Want My ITV!
eMarketer - 5 June 2000
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Interactive television has been a promise for a while -- so long, in
fact, that people wondered if it would ever come to be. But recent
signs of increasing consumer interest -- coupled with initiatives
from bigshots such as AOL, Microsoft and AT&T -- and a greater range
of available applications and services, are making analysts dust off
their rosy predictions. |
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New eGlobal Report Indicates: Active Internet Users Worldwide to
Reach 361.9 Million by 2003, Up 178% From 1999; U.S. Market Share
Will Drop to 36.9% by 2003
emarketer - March 28, 2000
According to the newly released eGlobal Report, U.S. dominance of
the internet is slipping as the growth of web users is significantly
slowerthan just two years ago. |
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