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Europe Internet Users Under Age 18 — 2003 to 2007
Computer Economics projects Internet usage statistics based on quarterly research, which consists of data compiled from a variety of sources including governmental and Internet agencies, market research organizations, and our own surveys and proprietary methodology. Our usage statistics are based on individuals that use the Internet on a consistent basis via access at work, school, home, or multiple locations.
September, 2003
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North America Internet Users Under Age 18 — 2003 to 2007
While Internet growth by users under age 18 will begin to peak in 2005â2006 in North America, the growth in Central and South America in this user group will continue to accelerate straight through 2007.
August, 2003
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Central/South America Internet Users by Gender — 2003 to 2007 (3Q03)
South America will increase at a steady pace through the year 2007. Females will continue to use the Internet significantly less than males through 2007 in this region.
July, 2003
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Middle East/Africa Internet Users by Gender — 2003 to 2007 (2Q03)
Internet use in the Middle East and Africa for users will increase at a steady pace through the year 2007. Adult females will continue to use the Internet less often than adult males, with the gap widening slightly through 2007 in this region.
June, 2003
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Asia Internet Users by Gender — 2003 to 2007 (2Q03)
Computer Economics projects Internet usage statistics based on quarterly research, which consists of data compiled from a variety of sources including governmental and Internet agencies, market research organizations, and our own surveys and proprietary methodology.
May, 2003
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Europe Internet Users by Gender — 2003 to 2007 (2Q03)
Computer Economics projects Internet usage statistics based on quarterly research, which consists of data compiled from a variety of sources including governmental and Internet agencies, market research organizations, and our own surveys and proprietary methodology. Our usage statistics are based on individuals that use the Internet on a consistent basis via access at work, school, home, or multiple locations.
April, 2003
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E-Business: Fad or True Transformation? (2Q03)
Exactly where is e-business today? Is it just hype, or is it beginning to add true value to the organization? Are companies moving forward? Are they seeing a competitive advantage with e-business?
April, 2003
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North America Internet Users Over Age 18 — 2003 to 2007 (1Q03)
Internet use in North America for users over age 18 will increase at a steady pace through the year 2007. Overall, adult females will continue to use the Internet more often than adult males.
March, 2003
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IBM’s E-Business On-Demand Strategy (1Q03)
Providing e-business via an on-demand model may become a key differentiator that separates market leaders from the pack.
January, 2003
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Sizing Your E-Market (September 2002)
Market sizing, segmentation, and assessing new market opportunities are the stuff MBAs are made of, but when the market for your product or content is accessed via the Internet, new variables come into play.
December, 2002
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Female Internet Users Worldwide 2002 to 2006 (November 2002)
The number of females regularly using the Internet continues to increase worldwide at a fast pace.
November, 2002
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Internet Users Under 18 Years Old Worldwide 2002 to 2006 (November 2002)
Already boasting a large constituency, the number of Internet users under 18 years old worldwide will nearly double by 2006.
November, 2002
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Male Internet Users Worldwide 2002 to 2006 (November 2002)
By 2006 over 500 million males worldwide will use the Internet on a consistent basis.
November, 2002