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Strategies & Market Trends : e-Commerce the Next 100 Months......

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To: TLindt who wrote (1036)5/27/1998 7:57:00 PM
From: cm  Read Replies (1) of 2882
 
This Probably Will Be My Last "E-Commerce Is Big!" Post...

I subscribe to very nifty online newsletter called
emarketer (available at emarketer.com)--and
this is out of today's number...

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* DELOITTE & TOUCHE RELEASES RESULTS OF
"MILLENNIUM" SURVEY: BUSINESS MEETS THE
INTERNET
Deloitte & Touche released topline findings from a
survey conducted among corporate executives on the
subject of business and the internet through the year
2005. :
- 91% of executives expect the internet to
be an important business news source for
them in 2005, while 74% expect to get
their news from e-mail and only 50% from
daily newspapers
- 69% of surveyed executives use the
internet to sell products and services
online
- 87% of these executives claim that their
companies are now "using the internet"
- 55% of respondents who report using the
internet use it as a recruiting tool by
advertising jobs online; another 45% use
the net for market research
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* NEGROPONTE BULLISH ON eCOMMERCE
The always provocative guru of new media,
Nicholas Negroponte, shook up attendees at the
Oracle Applications User Group convention last
week when he predicted the demise of physical
cash. As reported in InfoWorld, Mr. Negroponte
scoffed at U.S. government predictions that
e-commerce will reach $327 billion per year by
the year 2002, citing that Cisco Systems alone
pulls down $3.5 billion off the net annually.

"I think $1 trillion a year by 2000 is modest,"
Negroponte stated.
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