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JULY 11, 2000  —  DATAMINE
E-Business Software is E-Rupting
The enterprise application market is expected to reach $78 billion by 2004 -- annual compound growth of 24%




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JULY 10, 2000  —  DATAMINE
House Hunters Flock to the Net
More than a third of home buyers used the Web during their search

JULY 7, 2000  —  DATAMINE
The Digital Divide: Still a Problem at School
While U.S. schools have made great progress in gaining access to the Net, the poorest of them continue to lag far behind

JULY 6, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Building up the Bottom Line
Immediate earnings are becoming a must for Internet startups

JULY 5, 2000  —  DATAMINE
A Hit on Campus
Though downloading music is controversial in Corporate America, college kids have made it a favorite activity

MAY 30, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Japan Is Swept with Web Fever
Internet penetration in Japan is growing rapidly

MAY 29, 2000  —  DATAMINE
URL's 'R' Us
Pity the poor technophobe: 70% of ads in the top 50 U.S. magazines now include the http://www sign

MAY 25, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Yes to Speed -- But Not At Any Price
Though people want speedy Net connections, they're reluctant to pay for them

MAY 24, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Yeah, I'm Surfing. Wanna Watch?
Most people admit they use the Net for personal business at work -- and don't mind if the boss keeps track of office surfing

MAY 23, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Rural Residents Pine for Local Info
People living in rural areas are less happy with local Internet content than city dwellers

MAY 22, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Web Training Explodes
U.S. corporations are increasingly turning to the Web to train their employees

MAY 17, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Vroom!
Online car shopping is accelerating steadily

MAY 16, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Developing Economies? In the E-World, Not So Fast
Rich economies will continue to dominate e-commerce in the next five years

MAY 16, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Computer Security Breaches Climb
Cyber crime is rampant, and little of it gets reported

MAY 15, 2000  —  DATAMINE
The Government Gets Wired
Government spending on e-business hardware, software, and related services could grow from $1.5 billion in 2000 to more than $6.2 billion by 2005

MAY 12, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Trading Up
The popularity of online trading will soar over the next three years as more middle-class families take control of their own stock portfolios

MAY 11, 2000  —  DATAMINE
The Mobile Net Is Slow to Take Off
Interest in the wireless Internet is just beginning in the U.S.

MAY 10, 2000  —  DATAMINE
A Juicy New Market
Application service providers are growing fast, and they're buying lots of gear

MAY 9, 2000  —  DATAMINE
The Net Generation: Seniors and Boomers
They, not Gen-Yers, make up the largest untapped audience for online marketers

MAY 8, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Salary Surprises
The real premium for Internet executives is at the vice-presidential -- not the CEO -- level


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