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Real-time BI for Faster Business Insight
Modern BI tools can't predict the future, but they're about as close as you'll come. Check out this webcast to learn how you can use real-time BI to gain faster business insight.
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TiVo's fuzzy picture
Loyal fans aside, TiVo needs a big cash infusion Some analysts believe Tivo will eventually be acquired, possibly by investor AOL Time Warner.
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Interactive TV: Ready, set, click
TV programmers aren't waiting any longer for futuristic gadgets--interactive TV is here. And viewers are beginning to click on.
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Sony puts a new spin on Net Appliances
Can Sony do the impossible? It's counting on its BeOS-run Net appliance to become an entertainment system for the home. Will consumers buy it?
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AOL's new move: Cable TV music channel
Right next to MTV and VH1, AOL is playing its Time Warner card to create a new music TV channel, according to sources.
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Surviving the dot-com downturn
Since December 1999, more than 40,000 Internet employees have lost their jobs. Here's a first-aid kit to heal the pain of staff cuts.
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DVRs: Freedom from commercials?
TV broadcasters are casting a wary eye over digital video recorders. But will the nation's couch potatoes really be free of commercials?
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Are you being spammed by friends?
Latest successful e-mail marketing ploy rewards shoppers who send ads to friends. Is it tell-a-friend or spam-a-friend?
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Web appetite for healthy lifestyle?
Health food chain Whole Foods Market is launching an Internet spin-off, WholePeople.com -- it's not just for New Age hippies.
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Are 'Gen-Y' sites doomed to fail?
Kids love to hang out online, but is that a good business model? Some teen sites about to go public will soon find out.
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eBay: Can it keep customers loyal?
New marketing alliances could help the online auctioneer's bottom line. But will ads turn off users?
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It's a first down for Super Bowl ads
Monday morning quarterbacks flocked to sites that advertised during the big game. Will the momentum continue?
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Did 'dotcoms' win the Super Bowl?
Wassup? Half of the advertisers during the big game were Internet companies. How did they do?
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Does DoubleClick track too closely?
Many e-shoppers don't realize that companies like DoubleClick's Abacus Direct pick up your trail at one of their sites and follow it wherever you go.
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Ford and Yahoo team on the Web
Deal includes personalized services for Ford car owners, advertising sponsorships and, eventually, Internet access in new auto models.
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Have women lost their Web appeal?
Women.com and iVillage are struggling to convince Wall Street of their appeal. Is Wall Street still a man’s world?
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Search for day care goes online
The Web is providing relief for the day-care dilemma. New sites are tapping into the $30-billion child care industry.
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Use the Net and watch more TV!
What are people doing with the time they save using the Net? They're watching more TV, playing video games and listening to music.
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Supermodels return in new live Webcast
Victoria's Secret fashion show and live Webcast from Cannes will launch a new European Web-sales effort.
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Gentlemen, start your (Net) engines
Car makers gear up to pitch new models on the Web.
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Fries or ZDNN with your Whopper?
While trendy cyber cafes fade, Burger King experiments with Net access draw raves.
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