1. Buy wisely to get value from the Internet
Back to contents of State of the Net issue 16 Never has there been so much interest among Irish businesses in the Internet, as a new sales channel, as a way [...]Read More...
View Article2. eGovernment
Back to contents of State of the Net issue 16 At last, a boost in an international benchmarking study, with Ireland making it to the top ten within the EU for [...]Read More...
View Article3. Broadband scorecard
Back to contents of State of the Net issue 16 Improving, but could do better. Ireland ’s broadband scorecard is showing an improvement but it has some distance to go to [...]Read More...
View Article4. Smart phones
Back to contents of State of the Net issue 16 Sleek new smartphones, with the latest business apps and a host of other online services, are an essential tool in the [...]Read More...
View Article5. Digital advertising
Back to contents of State of the Net issue 16 Digital advertising will be the third largest medium in Ireland in 2010 and grow by 9% compared with an overall advertising [...]Read More...
View Article6. Online shopping by age
Back to contents of State of the Net issue 16 Young adults are more likely to shop online than older or younger Irish consumers, according to new Eurostat figures. 43% of [...]Read More...
View Article7. Young people online
Back to contents of State of the Net issue 16 It’s what most parents of teenagers want to know – what are they up to on the Internet? One teenager – [...]Read More...
View Article8. Online TV
Back to contents of State of the Net issue 16 Watching Coronation Street or the main evening news on your laptop or PC is getting to be big business in Ireland [...]Read More...
View Article9. IIA Congress to look at 2020 vision
Back to contents of State of the Net issue 16 This year’s IIA Congress will have a dual focus: what’s good in 2010 and what’s possible for 2020. It will critically [...]Read More...
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Back to contents of State of the Net issue 16 Remember the browser wars of the 1990s? No? As Microsoft and Netscape fought to dominate the PC web browser market they [...]Read More...
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