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APRIL 27, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Most Wired U.S. City? San Francisco
It tops all American cities with the highest Internet penetration

APRIL 26, 2000  —  DATAMINE
The Online Complaint Desk
Cybershoppers still face plenty of electronic purchasing hassles

APRIL 25, 2000  —  DATAMINE
How to Win Customer Loyalty
The key factors are customer support and on-time delivery

APRIL 24, 2000  —  DATAMINE
The Outsourcing Solution
Businesses that outsource payroll, info tech, sales, or assembly are growing faster and more profitably than those that don't

APRIL 20, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Behind the Boss's Back
The Net is a useful business tool, but many staffers use it to play games or search for jobs instead

APRIL 19, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Germans Are Racing Ahead in Euro E-Tailing
Behind in Net penetration, Germans already lead other Europeans in per capita online spending

APRIL 18, 2000  —  DATAMINE
The Graying of the Internet
Baby boomers and seniors are the groups with the fastest growing numbers of Web surfers

APRIL 17, 2000  —  DATAMINE
The E-Marketplaces of Tomorrow
As B2B e-commerce continues to swell, e-marketplaces like Chemdex will fuel most of the growth

APRIL 14, 2000  —  DATAMINE
You've Got Mailboxes
Within two years electronic mailboxes may reach the 1 billion mark, and outnumber TVs and phone lines

APRIL 13, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Web Fees Are Falling Worldwide
As worldwide Internet usage grows, the cost of getting online continues to drop.

APRIL 12, 2000  —  DATAMINE
More Venture Funds Than Ever
Venture funds brimmed with new capital last year, and the number of new funds jumped 34%

APRIL 11, 2000  —  DATAMINE
The Spam Explosion
Unsolicited e-mail is an industry about to explode -- by 2004, direct marketers will spend $4.8 billion on e-mail

APRIL 10, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Will Sports Be a Home Run on the Web?
Online sports sales are likely to take off, building to a $3 billion market by 2003

APRIL 7, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
Travelers are fast narrowing the gap between reservations made by phone and via the Web

APRIL 6, 2000  —  DATAMINE
The New Economy Meets the Old World
In Europe, retail sales online will skyrocket nearly 100 percent yearly from 2000 to 2005

APRIL 5, 2000  —  DATAMINE
E-Commerce, Japanese Style
Consumer Net use in Japan is booming, thanks to a jump in demand for home PCs and Net-ready cell phones

APRIL 4, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Bringing New Users to the Web
What will get the unplugged online? Many of them say it won't be shopping

APRIL 3, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Mother and Child Reunion
Mothers' urge to show off their young offspring is driving serious Net usage

MARCH 31, 2000  —  DATAMINE
Dot-Coms Are Hogging the Venture-Capital Pie
The total value of 1999's venture investments soared, but more than half of all those dollars went to Net-related plays


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