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Oct. 15, 2002 - What Is the Internet Audience Worth These Days? - There are now an estimated 220 million active Internet users worldwide, according to Nielsen//NetRatings, but the value of that audience seems to be falling even as it grows in size and scope. (Source: Newsfactor Network) Oct. 6, 2002 - Email makes Surfers Emotional - E-mail newsletters are the latest way to bond with customers and, if done correctly, they can work, a study has found.. (Source: BBC News) July 18, 2002 - Dorman to Replace AT&T's Armstrong - Armstrong, 64, is scheduled to become the new chief executive of AT&T Comcast when regulators approve the merger of AT&T Broadband and the Philadelphia cable company. The announcement that the 48-year-old Dorman would replace Armstrong makes the appointment official. (Source: internetnews.com) June 18, 2002 - Sotheby's, eBay Pair Off - Making good on a deal signed last January, online auction giant eBay and upscale auction house Sotheby's launched a new, joint Web site for the Internet sale of the kind of fine art, antiques and collectibles for which Sotheby's is famous. (Source: internetnews.com) May 1, 2002 - Baby You Can Drive My (New) Car - the Internet's largest online buying service for new cars, signed a marketing/fulfillment deal with automotive classified ad marketplace AutoTrader.com. (Source: internetnews.com) April 2, 2002 - Netforce Takes a Bite Out of Spam - A Federal Trade Commission (FTC) initiative which brings together eight state law enforcement agencies and four agencies from Canada to fight deceptive spam and Internet fraud is beginning to bear fruit.. (Source: internetnews.com) March 25, 2002 - The Film of Tomorrow (image of article 128k) - The slides depict the inner workings of Mead's baby: the X3, a chip design that promises to supercharge, and eventually revolutionize, digital photography. (Source: Newsweek) February 28, 2002 - Disney Fights 'Digital Piracy' Before Senate - Disney Chairman and CEO Michael Eisner met with the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation yesterday to make a plea for the establishment of open and common standards for the protection of creative content in digital broadband and digital broadcast distribution systems. (Source: internetnews.com) January 18, 2002 - Study: Female Population on Web Grows - The number of female Web surfers in the U.S. is growing faster than the overall Internet population, according to new findings from research service Nielsen//NetRatings... "Men spent more time online, logged on more often, and accessed more content than women, despite being out-numbered by the female Internet population by more than 5.2 million surfers," (Source: internetnews.com)
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