Aging drives Internet growth
News Late adoption of the Internet by older Australians is driving growth in overall Internet usage, according to a report by analysis company Red Sheriff. However, growth in older age groups and women using the Internet drove the number of people who...
[September 22, 2003, 16:10]
Internet bugs blight growth
News Internet usage has jumped in the last year, but digital threats -- such as junk email and e-commerce fraud -- continue to overshadow those gains, VeriSign announced on Monday. Several measures of network traffic show an increase, according to a...
[October 14, 2003, 9:00]
News Burst: Internet growth may have peaked
News The findings have not only sparked fears that the boom in Internet opportunities may be over, but also that Internet stocks may begin their long awaited descent. Surfers are visiting fewer Web sites and spending more time with the ones they know at...
[August 25, 1999, 8:35]
Primed for Growth: Sallie Mae Selects Active Directory to Enhance Its Internet Presence and Serve Millions
White Papers Enhancing its Internet-based applications is a top priority. The Sallie Mae solution can scale to millions of Internet users without incurring additional directory licensing fees or affecting system performance.
[September 28, 2007, 1:00]
Multimedia growth in hands of Internet
News The largest growth over the next five years will be in central and Eastern Europe. The multimedia market could reach $38.34 billion by 2003, said the report, which admitted that multimedia is now "mainstream" and has "nearly run its full course.
[May 23, 1997, 16:25]
UK's Internet access reaches plateau
News In figures published on Tuesday, telecoms regulator Oftel said the growth in Internet take-up by residential customers had slowed over the last year, and now shows no obvious further increase. Following slowed growth in home Internet penetration it...
[February 5, 2003, 12:29]
New users boost MSN over Yahoo! and AOL worldwide
News Internet "newbies" accounted for a large part of the Microsoft Network's portal growth over the past year, propelling into the number one spot worldwide, according to the company's own figures. At the same time MSN has also benefited from the...
[July 18, 2000, 9:33]
BEA: 'The best is yet to come'
News The Java software maker saw explosive growth during the Internet boom of the late 90s by supplying the back-end application server software to run Web applications. IBM is not a growth company, and neither is Oracle.
[June 2, 2004, 11:45]
2000: The year of the chip
News The chip market is heading for boom times according to research from Dataquest, published Thursday -- but while US growth has the Internet to thank, in Europe the growth is driven largely by telecommunications.
[January 7, 2000, 10:10]
Are portal sites losing their magic?
News Nielsen//NetRatings Inc.which measures Internet audiences and traffic, says that the growth of portals such as Yahoo! But in April, it coincided with slower growth in the Internet as a whole, probably due to the return of balmy weather.
[July 5, 1999, 8:44]
How Intel plans to survive the downturn
News The semiconductor market is stuck in one of its worst slumps, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett says, but the growth of the Internet just might be its savior. In Latin America, parts of Eastern Europe and Russia, we are seeing growth in excess of...
[October 31, 2001, 10:16]
Web of Porn: The Business of Porn - Part 1
News Just as adult movies helped drive the growth of video recorders so sex has helped fuel the growth of the Internet. RSAC uses software originally developed at Stanford University to rate games and has now been re-jigged for the Internet.
[March 9, 1999, 15:43]
UK broadband boom continues
News The take-up of broadband home Internet connections is showing continued growth month-on-month as more users make the switch to ditch their dial-up. The ONS figures reveal a 5.6 percent year-on-year growth in total Internet connections and a 60.1...
[December 21, 2005, 15:15]
Costly calls will kill Euro Net market
News The research reveals the number of homes wired to the Internet will triple over the next three years to 47 million -- much of the growth spurred by free Internet packages -- but low Internet usage across Europe will be a major problem.
[May 20, 1999, 17:38]
La vida latina hits the Web
News This week, while thousands of tech-heads have converged on Las Vegas for the Comdex tradeshow, more than 100 international Internet leaders are huddled in Miami, strategising over the hottest growth market on the Web -- Latin America.
[November 16, 1999, 10:35]
Bill Gates fighting spam flood
Talkback Any growth of the Web encourages growth of the Internet that it sits on. The sad truth is that, in a way, Windows has helped the Internet grow to what it is today. From PC's to Servers, Tablets, PDA's, Smartphones, Gaming Consoles, Home...
[November 24, 2004, 13:26]
Online ad revenues to surge
News The rapid growth will result from exponentially expanding Internet use, e-commerce and portal popularity, all of which significantly influence advertising expenditures. Three recently released reports on US online advertising spending -- one...
[August 20, 1999, 8:42]
Enhanced Online Banking Security: Zero Touch Multi-Factor Authentication
White Papers Internet usage and the online banking sector are experiencing spectacular growth. This growth in popularity has not gone unnoticed by the criminal element. Worldwide, there are over a billion Internet users at present.
[May 14, 2009, 1:17]
Sisters are doing it for themselves
News MMXI, an Internet audience monitoring firm, has seen steady growth in the number of UK women going online over the last nine months, and believes that we might see an equal ratio of the sexes in this country within twelve months.
[August 10, 2000, 16:08]
Three million new Net users in the UK
News There are more than 11.5 million people surfing the Internet from home in the UK, a growth of 3 million for the year 2000, according to the latest figures from Internet monitoring company NetValue. Although the figures should help console an...
[January 23, 2001, 10:44]



