• Just An Online Minute... Wireless Internet Boom
    Apparently more of us are using our wireless handsets and devices to surf the Web. According to a study by Ipsos Insight, the number of people accessing the Internet via wireless phone now outnumbers those connecting to the Web via notebook PCs in some parts of the world.
  • Just An Online Minute... Study: Web Used More As Decision-making Tool
    Lest there be any doubt about the importance of the Web, the Pew Internet & American Life Project just released a new report showing that consumers increasingly go online to research milestone decisions.
  • Just An Online Minute... Jobs, Jobs, Jobs
    It's that time again. Eager, soon-to-be college grads are hunting for their first jobs and out to score a position.
  • Just An Online Minute... Blogosphere Takes On Apple
    A California appeals court this week will hear arguments in a case involving whether California's reporter shield law applies to bloggers.
  • Just An Online Minute... Wireless Digital Wallet
    It was only a matter of time before cell phones became vehicles for buying and paying for stuff....
  • Just An Online Minute... Entrepreneurial Aspirations
    Yahoo's second annual survey of entrepreneurial aspirations finds that two-thirds of American adults (66 percent) say they've considered starting their own businesses, compared to 72 percent last year.
  • Just An Online Minute... Google's Potential Conflicts Of Interest
    As Google increasingly launches portal-like content, will the company's own pages feature prominently in the results? The answer, apparently, is yes.
  • Just An Online Minute... Streaming Episodes
    The news that ABC will begin streaming full-length episodes of "Lost," "Desperate Housewives" and "Commander In Chief," as well as the entire current season of "Alias," seemed inevitable. After all, this is the network that had the fortitude and smarts to make a deal with Apple's iTunes to make some of its shows available for the video iPod.
  • Just An Online Minute... Web Crime Continues To Climb
    Even after all this time, the so-called "Nigerian letter" scam last year managed to bilk the marks who fell for it to the tune of $5,000, on average, according to a new report from the Internet Crime Complaint Center.
  • Just An Online Minute... Broadband Spike
    The number of U.S. subscribers to broadband high-speed Internet service jumped 32.3 percent to 42.9 million lines for the year ended June 2005, according to the Federal Communications Commission.
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