Report confirms MP3 is here to stay
News Jupiter analyst Lucas Graves advised record labels to embrace MP3 or "pay the price" when downloadable music goes mainstream. The report slammed record companies for ignoring MP3 and warned they did so at their peril.
[July 7, 1999, 13:33]
News Burst: European banking boom online
News Europe Internet users are warming to the idea of Internet banking, according to the latest figures from industry analyst Jupiter Media Metrix. The figures show that more than a third of European Internet users visited a financial site during...
[January 12, 2001, 9:39]
AOL and Freeserve draw battle lines
News The battle of the ISPs was played out this week, as AOL and Freeserve shared a stage at the Jupiter Consumer Online conference in London. The two players stepped up to the podium to take questions from the audience on the future of the UK Internet...
[October 21, 1999, 12:43]
Media blamed for consumer online fears
News The government and the media are widely blamed for feeding consumer fears over privacy online and hobbling e-commerce, according to a report from research firm Jupiter Communications. According to the report, 64 percent of online customers do not...
[August 18, 1999, 10:49]
Voyager 25th Anniversary ScreenSaver
Downloads Images of the Voyager Spacecraft, mission maps, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus and their moons. From the developer: "Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Voyager spacecrafts with over 80 images from the Voyager 1 & 2 missions.
[September 8, 2002, 2:13]
Paid online content gaining ground
News In a report released on Monday, Jupiter Research predicted that consumers will pay $2bn for online content in 2003, a 30 percent jump from the $1.6bn they spent last year. Consumers are slowly opening their pocketbooks for paid content," Jupiter...
[March 25, 2003, 10:49]
Astronomy Guide for BlackBerry LS
Downloads Our Solar System, including Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, each with Distance from the Sun, Radius, Volume, Mass, Density, Surface Gravity, Escape Velocity, Sidereal Rotation Period, Sidereal...
[October 23, 2008, 8:00]
I want my Enterprise 2.0
Blog The job's not made any easier by the usual parlously low signal to noise ratio; as with any fashionable, badly-defined idea there's enough marketing balderdash to perturb the orbit of Jupiter. It's taken a while, but I'm beginning to get the hang...
[July 14, 2008, 7:51]
Tech purchases set to drive Christmas e-shopping
News The predictions from various analyst houses is that this Christmas online consumers will be spending more than last year -- with Britons forging ahead of other European nations, spending up to £1.3bn, according to a Jupiter Research report.
[November 26, 2003, 8:50]
US Report: Netscape's Netcenter fails to impress
News One of the interesting things that they could make a lot of money from is signing lucrative deals for the content channels," said Patrick Keane, an analyst at Jupiter Communications. While observers said none of the new components were a surprise...
[June 2, 1998, 9:33]
Intelligent machines threaten humankind
News Stanley Kubrick's groundbreaking science fiction film 2001 shows HAL, the computer aboard a mission to Jupiter deciding (itself) to do away with its human copilots. Science fiction has portrayed machines capable of thinking and acting for...
[January 23, 2001, 13:12]
AOL top brass tears into 'rip-off' BT
News Andreas Schmidt of AOL Europe launched an unrelenting attack on BT and other European operators during his keynote at the Jupiter Consumer Online Forum in London Tuesday. The European president of the world's largest ISP has accused BT of "ripping...
[October 19, 1999, 16:38]
Online music services accused of anti-competitiveness
News During a keynote address at the Jupiter PlugIn online music conference in New York, the congressman also roundly criticised the recording industry's moves to prevent piracy of their copyrighted works.
[July 9, 2002, 10:41]
Chemical Brothers love MP3 - Liquid Audio deal
News The SDMI, launched earlier this year to combat the threat of digital music piracy, is still reeling from a report from Jupiter Communications which estimated no more than 3 per cent of consumers would buy digital music online by 2003.
[July 8, 1999, 13:46]
Netscape releases browser source code today
News David Card, an analyst with Jupiter Communications in the US, says the move could speed proliferation of Communicator and other technology. But most analysts are waiting to see results before declaring the move a success.
[March 31, 1998, 11:54]
Net ads making a comeback?
News From January to April, the number of unique online display ads jumped 33 percent from 52,530 to 69,838, according to AdRelevance, the online advertising measurement service Nielsen/NetRatings purchased last month from rival Jupiter Media Metrix.
[May 14, 2002, 8:53]
A Year Ago: Stumbling into the digital living room
News I don't think any of these companies are going out of business," said Ross Rubin, vice president of media watcher Jupiter Communications. But when it comes to information-age appliances, many of today's big players may not make the cut
[June 23, 2000, 7:03]
USA won't renegotiate Lycos deal
News They looked at this deal and saw that the premium was tiny, and their expectations were dashed," he said today at the Jupiter Consumer Online Forum in New York City. Diller's USA Network Inc.has been raked over the coals by investors for its...
[March 3, 1999, 6:16]
MSN Explorer is no knockout blow
News Lydia Loizides of Jupiter Communications provided a more upbeat analysis, saying "This makes Microsoft a contender. Analysts who got a sneak peek at Microsoft's new AOL-aping, one-stop Internet kit said it isn't the knockout blow that Microsoft had...
[September 1, 2000, 9:07]
Stumbling into the digital living room
News I don't think any of these companies are going out of business," said Ross Rubin, vice president of media watcher Jupiter Communications Inc. But when it comes to information-age appliances, many of today's big players may not make the cut
[June 22, 1999, 8:39]



