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The Internet Agriculture Market
A total of 29 percent of U.S. farms now have Internet access, compared to 13 percent that had Internet access in 1997, according to a 3Q99 report from the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
August, 2002
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In The Future Advice Will Come Via the Wireless Internet
Computer Economics projects a high demand for wireless delivery of Internet-based in-action advice and feedback applications in the next five years. These future advisory services will target consumers engaged in a wide variety of activities including site seeing, golfing, home repair, and even sports betting. The format of advisories will range from customized feeds of data, analysis, or instruction to interactive sessions with subject-matter experts.
August, 2002
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Achieving ROI on Agriculture Dot-Org Website
Online agricultural organizations are sites intended for farmers, ranchers, and other agriculturalists who seek information on agriculture news, weather, markets, and new technology. Ideally, online agriculture organizations should attempt to use their sites to build community and supply services to their organization's members. However, to create a return on investment, organizations must evaluate which practices can be used to build community and achieve greater ROI. Such practices include providing e-commerce capabilities, establishing a job marketplace or online membership application, offering community functions, and investing time and energy into the design and navigation of the site.
August, 2002
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E-Textbooks Move Ahead (Jan 2001)
McGraw-Hill Education, the nation's largest pre-K through 12th grade publisher, has launched The McGraw-Hill Learning Network (MHLN.com). MHLN.com offers a seamlessly integrated network of complete, interactive online e-textbooks, plus a comprehensive suite of support resources for teachers, administrators, students, and families. MHLN.com is a part of McGraw-Hill Education's continuing strategy to combine its content with technology to enhance learning at all ages any time, any place, in any format and on any device.
August, 2002
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E-Sales Intelligence Reports for 1Q01: Healthcare (Jan 2001)
E-Sales Intelligence Report for 1Q01: Healthcare (Jan 2001), Madison Technology Systems
August, 2002
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MORE E-Sales Intelligence Reports for 1Q01: Retail and Wholesale Industries
This report outlines e-sales intilligence reports for 1Q01: Retail and wholesale Industries including Venator Group, Globix Corporation, Office Depot, MuseumShop.com, Autobytel.com, 1-800-FLOWERS.com, FreeMarkets and PC Connection.
August, 2002
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E-Sales Intelligence Reports for 1Q01: Retail and Wholesale Industries (Jan 2001)
This report outlines e-sales intilligence reports for 1Q01: Retail and wholesale Industries including The Childrens Place, The PriceGrabber, Lands End, Motorola, Office Depot, MailBoxes Etc., and Innotrac.
August, 2002
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E-Sales Intelligence Reports for 1Q01: 2000 HOLIDAY RETAIL SALES (Jan 2001)
This report outlines e-sales intilligence reports for 2000 holiday retail sales. Online shoppers spent more than $6 billion during the 2000 holiday season and that more than 52 million orders were placed online between Nov. 20, 2000, and Dec. 26, 2000 according to a study by BizRate.com.
August, 2002
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E-Sales Intelligence Reports for 1Q01: Professional and Trade Services Industry (Jan 2001)
This is an e-sales intelligence report for 1Q01, professional and trade services industry company NewHomes.com., Inc.
August, 2002
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E-Sales Intelligence Reports for 4Q00: Professional and Trade Services Industry (Jan 2001)
This is an e-sales intelligence report for 1Q01, professional and trade services industry companies NewHomes.com., Inc., korn?Ferry International's Futurestep, and priceline.com.
August, 2002
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Utilities Strategy Update 1Q01
This is an e-sales intelligence report for 1Q01 transportation companies FedEx and Delta Air Lines.
August, 2002
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E-Sales Intelligence Reports for 1Q01: Entertainment Industries (Jan 2001)
This report outlines e-sales intilligence reports for entertainment industries such as Topps, Power Kiosks, Registry Magic, and Holiday Inn Wall Street.
August, 2002
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E-Sales Intelligence Reports for 4Q00: Manufacturing Industries (Jan 2001)
This report outlines e-sales intilligence reports for manufacturing industries GR Plastics and Red Hat.
August, 2002
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MORE E-Sales Intelligence Reports for 1Q01: Banking, Finance, and Insurance (Feb 2001)
Visa International reported that global sales volume surpassed US$1.8 trillion for the year ending December 31, 2000. This represents a 21% increase in global sales volume over 1999. Visa also saw a 19% increase in the number of Visa transactions. During the peak holiday shopping season in December 2000, Visa processed almost 4,000 transactions per second. Visa saw the most dramatic growth in its CEMEA (Central Europe-Middle East-Africa), Asia-Pacific, and Latin America & Caribbean regions with year-to-year growth rates of 51%, 45%, and 31% respectively. There are currently over one billion Visa payment cards issued globally. The Visa acceptance network includes over 21 million merchants and 652,000 ATMs.
August, 2002
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E-Sales Intelligence Reports for 1Q01: Entertainment Industries (Feb 2001)
This report outlines e-sales intilligence reports for entertainment industries such as Knight Ridder, Emerald Solutions, and Open TV.
August, 2002