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Canada Increases E-Commerce QuirkilyStatistics Canada reported that Canadian companies grew online sales by 50 percent in 2004, although the amount (C$28.3...1/3 Don't Buy Online, Mostly Due to Security ConcernseMarketer reports on Forrester data showing that the 30 percent of internet users who refuse to buy things...'Hitchhiker' Takes Blinkx Tech Out for a SpinNetImperative reports that Search engine firm Blinkx is using "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" to promote its...On Web, eBay Most Popular Brand; McDonald's Least PopulareBay is the most popular brand on the web, while the least popular are McDonald's and Coca-Cola, according...Web-mostly Retailers the Top February Converters OnlineAmong the top 10 online retailers ranked by conversion rates in February 2005, only one, Coldwater Creek, has...Small Businesses Flocking OnlineThe percentage of US small businesses that use the internet to conduct e-business rose between 2003 and 2004,...Pol: Intuit, H&R Block Web Bugs Likely Breaking Cal. LawDavid Lazarus of SFGate writes that privacy issues aren't the only concern with web bugs that track people's...Papers Might Lose Billions in Classifieds to OnlineNewspapers will likely be losing billions of dollars in classified ad revenue to non-newspaper online classified ad sites...New Search Engine Targets Tech MarketersA vertical search engine targeting enterprise technology buyers recently launched at IT.com, reports ClickZ. Now in its second...'Google 0.X' Browser Sighted in LogThe manager of SiliconValleyWatcher noticed (via SearchEngineLowdown) the appearance of a Google-branded browser in its server log files....Google's Q1 GangbustersGoogle's first quarter saw enormous gains in both revenues and profits as it soaked up even greater shares...DoubleClick Reports Unexpected LossDoubleClick posted a loss of about $1 million for the quarter, announcing results the same day reports surfaced... |
