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by NMA Staff
13 February 2001 00:00am
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Andreas Schmidt, CEO of Bertelsmann e-commerce group has warned that even if US courts rule against Napster in its battle with the record industry tomorrow (Monday) file-sharing is here to stay.
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by NMA Staff
12 February 2001 00:00am
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Justin Pearse looks at a week in the wild world of wireless, where there's some good news for beleagured WAP.
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by NMA Staff
09 February 2001 00:00am
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New TV Strategies' Fred Thorne analyses the latest news to come out of Sky.
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09 February 2001 00:00am
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Forrester predicts that £205 will be spent on online advertising this year, a figure expected to grow to a phenomenal £912m by 2005.
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09 February 2001 00:00am
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Justin Pearse looks at a week in the wild world of wireless, where there's some good news for beleagured WAP.
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by NMA Staff
09 February 2001 00:00am
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Internet access through wireless devices, such as Web-enabled mobile phones and PDAs will be on the increase with an expected 168m Europeans will be regularly accessing the Internet via mobile devices by 2005.
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by NMA Staff
09 February 2001 00:00am
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e-Mori's Technology Tracker shows that, at present, 43% of all Britons regularly access the Internet. The largest online group are male 25-34 year olds in the AB category. While the gaps between the sexes, age and socio-economic groups remain significant
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by NMA Staff
09 February 2001 00:00am
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The driving force for the development of the Internet as a consumer driven revenue source continues to be an ever-increasing level of household Internet access. According to Jupiter MMXI, the number of households online is expected to grow from 43.4m in 2
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by NMA Staff
09 February 2001 00:00am
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Presently, NetValue's AdImpact listing of the top 10 UK banner advertisers is dominated by retail sites. Those advertisers that have consistently appeared in the listings in past months include msn.co.uk, umbro.com, amazon.co.uk and bonzi.com.
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by NMA Staff
09 February 2001 00:00am
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