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- Search Engine Marketing For Realtors
- The Internet fever has caught every sector in its grip. Even the real estate agents could not resist the benefits underlying the Internet usage. As a result, many real estate realtors have created their Websites to maximize profits. Experts, however, suggest that not all real estate succeed in proving their...
- White papers 2004-11-04
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- Internet Presence Lifts British Catalogue Retailer.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 19 -- Internet fever broke out at Great Universal Stores, the mail catalogue and Argos High Street giant. It leaped 23 pence to 693 pence after being recommended at a Merrill Lynch conference on Internet shares. ...
- Research articles 1999-05-18
- Internet fever may cool down
- Mountain View, Calif.--Despite all the hype of electronic commerce, growth in online business this year will be hampered by technical problems and disappointed users, according to International Data Corp."In 1996 we predict that the Internet/World Wide Web phonomenon will shift from today's 'intoxication' stage to a 'hangover' stage," said Frank...
- Research articles 1996-01-08
- Return of the Killer App; New York's software firms develop products for the postcrash new economy.
- Martin andrews caught the Internet fever in the late 1990s, when he was an expatriate living in New York working for J. Henry Schroder, a British bank. The moment of truth came in December 1998, when Mr. Andrews was called back to London. Instead,...
- Research articles 2001-03-26
- FCC sets Internet regulation in motion
- FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski(Credit: FCC)The Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously Thursday to get the ball rolling on creating regulation that will keep the Internet open.All five commissioners voted in favor of advancing the rule-making process for a proposal that was put forth by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski during the agency's...
- News items 2009-10-22
- Net fever.(NBC to spin off NBC Internet to handle online)(Brief Article)
- America continues to scramble for electronics. In a three-way deal to take advantage of sky-high Internet shares, NBC, the media group owned by GE, is to spin off some of its Internet holdings into a new company called NBC Internet NBCi for short. America continues...
- Research articles 1999-05-15
- Plugged in.(Internet stocks rise)(Brief Article)
- @Home, a provider of high-speed Internet access via cable, agreed to buy Excite for $6.7 billion, nearly double the recent market valuation of the busy Internet portal. The deal sent Internet shares even higher, helping to push the Nasdaq stockmarket to another record. ...
- Research articles 1999-01-23
- Olympus fever.
- September, 2001 (Internet.au September, 2001 (Internet.au
- Research articles 2001-08-30
- AS DOT.COM FEVER BREAKS, IPOS FEEL CHILL: NET STOCK FALLOUT SHAKES FLEDGLING TECHIE OFFERINGS.
- Can Tunes.com face the music? Can Yesmail.com deliver? Will FTD.com blossom? Last week's rout of Internet stocks -- particularly initial public offerings -- came as an unprecedented number of Chicago-area players in the online economy were taking Can Tunes.com face the music?...
- Research articles 1999-08-09
- Kanakaris Communications to Be Featured Before Greek-American Investment Community Amidst Greek Stock Market Fever;
- NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 23, 1999-- Hellenic Radio To Interview CEO And Provide Internet Banners, Kanakaris Investigates Listing Opportunity On Greek Stock Exchange Kanakaris Communications Inc. (OTC BB:KANA) Tuesday announced that Hellenic Radio (www.hellenicradio.com) will feature an interview with its CEO Alex Kanakaris and will provide...
- Research articles 1999-03-23
- IOC says no censorship deal as Games fever hots up
- BEIJING AFP — Olympic chief Jacques Rogge said Saturday no deal had been cut with China to allow Internet censorship during the Games, as crowds swarmed parts of Beijing to glimpse a spectacular fireworks show. With just six days to go before the Games, Rogge made his first public...
- Research articles 2008-08-02
- ABI Research Finds ''Fiber Fever'' Contagious and Profitable for Equipment Vendors
- OYSTER BAY, N.Y. -- Will large numbers of us start getting "triple play" -- video, Internet and telephone services -- via optical fiber within the next year? It's unlikely. But that day will come, thanks to the rapidly expanding reach of fiber-to-the-home infrastructure.
- Research articles 2004-11-10
- ABI Research finds "fiber fever" contagious and profitable for equipment vendors
- Will large numbers of us start getting "triple play"--video, Internet, and telephone services--via optical fiber within the next year? It's unlikely. But that day will come, thanks to the rapidly expanding reach of fiber-to-the-home infrastructure. That is why, according to a new study from ABI Research, the major opportunities...
- Research articles 2004-11-12
- Why an optimistic outlook of economy is not justified
- NEW YORK -- Christmas is more than three weeks off, but the half- price sale is already going on. It is stocks that are on sale, to wit, the Nasdaq variety. At the low Thursday, the Nasdaq Composite was down 51 percent from the giddy highs it...
- Research articles 2000-12-05
- House-price websites spark Internet fever among nosy Britons
- LONDON AFP — A new game has emerged in Britain's nosy neighbourhoods -- discovering the price paid by family, friends, colleagues and even celebrities for their homes. Two websites, one run by the government and another privately owned, are capitalising on Britons' national obsession with their main financial asset...
- Research articles 2005-02-26
- Football fever likely to cost Britain billions
- LONDON AFP — English football fans watching World Cup matches on their office computer screens could cost their employers billions of pounds, according to a report. The BBC has said its policy of making matches available live on the Internet "will allow people to do their job and keep...
- Research articles 2006-06-04
- A digital snapshot of 9/11 takes shape on the Internet
- When Mark Permann slipped on his Polar S610 heart monitor for a morning run across the Brooklyn Bridge on Sept. 11, 2001, the watchlike device recorded more than the beating of his heart. A fever chart created from the monitor's data shows Permann's heart rate spiking when he heard and...
- Research articles 2006-09-05
- Prices sky-high as football Champions League fever rises
- ATHENS AFP — A week before Liverpool and AC Milan meet in the Champions League final in Athens on May 23 to decide continental supremacy, a battle is already raging on the Internet among fans desperate for tickets to the game. And despite warnings from Europe's governing body UEFA...
- Research articles 2007-05-16
- Survivor Sequel Spoiled Rotten - Internet/Web/Online Service Information - Brief Article
- The sequel to the hit TV show Survivor began Sunday in the Australian outback, and a lifeboat full of spoiler sites is already competing to reveal the identities of the non-Survivors. Survivorsucks.com has been poring over promo clips and predicts the first to be banished will be Kel, an...
- Research articles 2001-02-05
- Avaya's VOIP over VPN. (Product Review).(VSU-5 branch office VPN gateway and the VSU-10000 central-site gateway.)(Evaluation)
- Voice over IP VOIP and IP virtual private networks VPNs remain two of the hottest topics in enterprise networking. Both emerged when excitement over the Internet and IP was at fever pitch, and both promised less expensive, more functional netwo Voice over IP VOIP...
- Research articles 2002-03-01
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