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Internet commerce: where is the money? Who are the players?
January 1, 1998... The holidays are over. Tax season looms. And cyber accountants everywhere are adding up Internet commerce revenues and passing judgment on the worth of the Web as a business channel.
Will Internet commerce finally live up to the hype it...
Internet insights: a large world after all?
January 15, 1998... In the glow of the IDC home page, researchers and industry understudies can find Predictions '98: IDC's response to the plethora of prognosticators that use January 1 as a reason to raise portents for the year ahead. Predictions '98, from the...
Just how big will this thing get? (worldwide growth in users of the Internet and World Wide Web)
January 15, 1998... The Internet and its fraternal twin, the World Wide Web, are growing quickly and at a rate that exceeds previous IDC forecasts. In 1998, 110 million people worldwide will use the Internet at work and/or at home. More than 97 million people will...
Going mainstream: the Internet and the U.S. mass market.
January 15, 1998... The forces responsible for making the World Wide Web a mass-market industry in the United States are coming together. In 1997 PC penetration in the home increased nearly four points to 43%. By year-end 1998, PC penetration will be closer to 46%...
Users and the need for speed. (Internet users)
January 15, 1998... As Internet adoption increases in U.S. homes, consumers are ceasing to ask themselves questions like "what use can the Internet be to me?" and "will Internet service cost too much?" Successful content providers have proven the World Wide Web's...
ISPs: the new real deal? (Internet Service Providers' clout over Information technology)
January 15, 1998... Based on the findings and theories presented above, ISPs appear to be in a commanding position within the IT industry. Subscription revenue will continue to increase, and enterprising service providers will begin fee-for-use models and may even...