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Search Engine Watch December 27, 2005 Chris Sherman |
2005 in Review: The Year's Top Search Terms More proof that search engines are not all alike: The most popular search terms of the year varied quite a bit from engine to engine. |
InternetNews December 23, 2005 Roy Mark |
E-Mail Dominance Faces Challenges E-mail faces significant challenges from real time communications, spam and bugs and viruses, according to a new report from IDC. |
InternetNews December 23, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Online Shoppers: Early and Often Two market research firms released studies this week showing that online shoppers logged on early - and often - to do their gift shopping. |
InternetNews December 21, 2005 Tim Gray |
Online Retailers Cashing In A new report says online shoppers have spent $18.6 billion in the first six weeks of the 2005 holiday season. |
InternetNews December 20, 2005 Roy Mark |
FTC: CAN-SPAM Is Working With a big helping hand from technology, the Federal Trade Commission say spam volume is declining. But are spammers staying away? |
AFP eWire December 12, 2005 |
Nearly One in Five U.S. Internet Users Have Contributed Online More than 26 million Americans have now made a charitable gift online, according to the most recent survey. |
InternetNews December 16, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Who is The SSL Certification Leader? GeoTrust said this week that it is growing faster than anyone else. And then VeriSign said it is the undisputed leader in the SSL certificate market. |
InternetNews December 14, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
PriceGrabber.com Grabbed by Experian PriceGrabber's site fetches $485M and marks the third such acquisition in the sector this year. |
InternetNews December 12, 2005 Tim Gray |
Super Tuesday, The Holiday Heavyweight Online retailers pull for Super Tuesday, the heaviest online traffic day of the holiday season. Or so says the data. |
InternetNews December 10, 2005 Tim Gray |
Broadband Video Continues Ascent The worldwide broadband video market is booming and set to explode over the next several years. |
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