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InternetNews January 11, 2006 Susan Kuchinskas |
Online Sales Up, Service Down Two reports highlight growing issues with customer service at Web shopping sites. |
InternetNews January 9, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Yahoo Leads in Toolbar Searches Though it continues to fall behind Google in other categories, Yahoo currently holds the lead for the most toolbar searches, but only by the thinnest of margins. |
InternetNews January 9, 2006 Tim Gray |
Online Shopping Enjoyed 2005 It was a banner 12 months to put your products online, as sales over the Internet increased by 25 percent over 2004, according to a report. |
InternetNews January 6, 2006 Jim Wagner |
Firefox at Critical Mass? Reports show IE usage is slipping and Firefox is making inroads as the two browsers enter 2006. |
InternetNews January 6, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
EBay, PayPal Rank High on Phish Lists According to year-end 2005 data from research firm Netcraft, eBay and PayPal were the top phishing targets representing 62 percent of attacks. |
InternetNews January 5, 2006 Tim Gray |
Online Media M&A Market Made Big Jump in 2005 The number of mergers and acquisitions surged across the media and information industries in 2005, according to the Jordan Edmiston Group, an investment bank specializing in midsize transactions in the media and information industries. |
InternetNews December 30, 2005 Tim Gray |
More Shoppers Spending More Holiday shopping was robust across the board this year, as consumers spent more money at stores and online. |
InternetNews December 29, 2005 Roy Mark |
U.S. Women Draw Even With Men Online American men and women are using the Internet at a comparable clip, but with different preferences. |
InternetNews December 29, 2005 Roy Mark |
AOL: Spam Down, Sophisticated Methods Up 'Spam mafia gangs' continue to mislead and deceive e-mail users. |
InternetNews December 29, 2005 Erin Joyce |
Online Shoppers Came Through For Holidays A major e-tailing tally is in for the critical Christmas shopping season and it shows a 30 percent jump in holiday spending online. |
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