Gambling predicted to drive interactive TV
News Interactive TV is beginning to take off as research firm Jupiter MMXI finds that gambling has become the surprise killer application and predicts that by 2005 more people will access the Internet through their TV than through their PC.
[May 17, 2001, 8:04]
Big Brother Web site in top 30
News The Big Brother Web site is the UK's fastest growing Web according to Internet researchers MMXI, outstripping even the popular Lastminute.com site. Throughout July MSN.com held top position in MMXI Europe's UK rankings, receiving 4,121,000 visitors...
[August 31, 2000, 15:15]
Napster's loss could be Gnutella's gain
News Napster will lose half of its European fanbase if it moves to a subscription model, claims Internet measurement firm Jupiter MMXI. The other half of Napster's user base, who tend to be wealthier, will probably be happy to pay for music, while the...
[March 2, 2001, 11:28]
European banking boom online
News Europe Internet users are warming to the idea of Internet banking, according to the latest figures from Jupiter MMXI. The popularity of finance sites and online banking shows that Europeans acknowledge the practical and time-saving benefits of the...
[January 15, 2001, 6:19]
Internet tops ten million in the UK
News The UK Net population tops ten million for the first time according to the latest research from Net measurement firm MMXI Europe. According to UK managing director of MMXI Europe Mari Kim Coleman the figures prove that the UK online population is...
[July 4, 2000, 11:29]
Gambling sites beat the dot-com downturn
News Internet gambling is one trade that is booming despite the current atmosphere of dotcom gloom, according to Web traffic monitoring company Jupiter MMXI Thursday. This may be one area of the Internet that is actually likely to see ongoing growth...
[January 18, 2001, 13:43]
Games and digital TV boosting Internet take-up
News Games consoles and digital TV are now the fastest growing access points for the Internet, according to a new survey published on Monday by Jupiter MMXI. The penetration of Net access is increasing because people are choosing to access the Internet...
[August 21, 2001, 16:24]
London is Internet capital survey finds
News London is the swinging centre of Britain's Internet scene with nearly a quarter of the UK's surfers living in the capital, according to the latest figures from Internet measurement firm MMXI. Mari Kim Coleman, managing director of MMXI, does not...
[June 6, 2000, 7:45]
Travel takes off on the Net
News In January, UK travel sites doubled their number of visitors compared to December, Internet audience measurement firm MMXI reports. Managing director of MMXI Europe, Mari Kim Coleman, believes it is the start of a new trend.
[March 1, 2000, 16:21]
Foot and mouth boosts online traffic
News The foot and mouth outbreak has created huge traffic for government Web sites, with nearly half a million Britons turning to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries (MAFF) Web site in March, according to a new report from Internet research...
[April 18, 2001, 6:24]
Internet not yet central to UK business
News A new report from the research company Jupiter MMXI reveals that the nearly half of European employees -- 40 percent in Germany, 45 percent in France and 44 percent in the UK -- have to rely on a PC that is shared between three or more people if...
[September 11, 2001, 12:39]
Britons go online to get away
News Online travel sites have stood out as one of the most popular categories on the Web throughout the peak holiday period of June and July, according to Internet research company Jupiter MMXI. Strong UK-orientated brands have emerged in the last 18...
[August 6, 2001, 14:17]
School reunion site enters top 20
News A new report from the Internet research company Jupiter MMXI reveals that over two million unique visitors (2,094,000) used the site to contact old school friends in October. The simplicity of the idea behind this site, the ease of using it and the...
[November 14, 2001, 17:35]
Online news visitors double in week of US attacks
News According to Internet research company Jupiter MMXI, the online news category grew by almost 80 percent between 11 and 16 September compared to the previous week. The Jupiter MMXI report claims that ABCNews.com's traffic rose from 272,000 unique...
[September 24, 2001, 15:32]
Official: Britain loves technology
News A concurrent report from Internet research company MMXI shows that on a global scale, the UK is still leading the way in terms of Internet penetration. With the majority of Web sites being in English due to the huge Internet market in America, it...
[December 15, 2000, 11:10]
2001: Britons get comfortable online
News The Online Market Landscape conducted by Jupiter MMXI revealed that the number of Britons surfing the Internet from games consoles increased by over one million people in the second quarter, taking the group up to a total of three million.
[December 30, 2001, 6:31]
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]
UK sports sites 1 Other Web sites 0
News Football fever pushed visits to UK sports sites through the one million barrier in June, according to research published Tuesday from analyst firm MMXI Europe. The great attraction of the Internet is that it not only gives people the ability to see...
[August 2, 2000, 12:15]
Money proves popular on the Web
News According to Internet research group MMXI Europe, banking, insurance and investing have overtaken in popularity the more traditional news, travel and sports sites. MMXI believes that the banking sector is becoming one of the most competitive in the...
[September 25, 2000, 14:49]
Half UK Net households are regular users, says report
News Although there is a shortfall between those who access the Internet regularly and those who have the opportunity to do so, this gap is getting smaller as people get used to the Internet," said Mari Kim Coleman, UK managing director of MMXI Europe...
[August 16, 2000, 9:41]



