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Black Online Execs See Business Opportunity
10/5/99, Mo Krochmal, TechWeb. Ellington and other executives, speaking on a panel "Race & The Net: The Digital Divide," at the New School for Social Research, said there is a rush of business opportunities and funds becoming available for black-oriented Internet businesses to fill a void in content and services.

Six Types of Women Who Use the Net
11/18/99, NUA. The study found that in the average household women control over two thirds, 75 percent, of the finances and are responsible for 80 percent of purchasing decisions.

Business leaders want Web institute for teens
9/28/99, Eric Convey, Boston Hearld. Some Boston business leaders are drafting a plan to teach teenagers electronic-commerce skills after school...

Latin American E-Commerce Taking Hold
6/1/99, CyberAtlas. Online retailing is beginning to take hold in Latin America, with spending at domestic online retail sites to reach an estimated $77 million in 1999, according to a study by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Visa International.

Living The Web Lifestyle
8/18/99, Sean Carton, ClickZ. One of my favorite definitions is, "Technology is stuff that was invented after you were born."

With Web for all
9/30/99, Deborah Kong Knight Ridder Newspapers. This year, for instance, the number of African-American households on line is expected to grow 74 percent. The number of Hispanic households is expected to rise by 20 percent and white households by 28 percent. About 64 percent of Asian-American households are already on line, according to Internet research firm Forrester Research of Cambridge, Mass.

Nettrends: Mainstream Executives Stream To The Web
10/6/99, Dick Satran, Reuters. As electronic commerce booms, the quirky young entrepreneurs who've long dominated the office suites of Internet startups are being joined by a wave of pinstriped executives from mainstream America.

Senior Women: Defining the Audience
7/27/99, Candace Corlett, ClickZ. The baby boomers have been turning 50 for only two years, and already they have stirred an enormous amount of activity in the industry.

Fortune's `Most Powerful Businesswomen' Have an Internet Flavor
10/7/99, TOM WALKER, Cox News Service. The Internet has changed the landscape of American business in still another unexpected way by elevating more women to the top levels of management, Fortune (Oct. 25) reports.

Gender Gap? What Gender Gap?
11/8/99, Joanna Glasner, Wired News. According to Web audience measurement firm Nielsen/NetRatings, 49.5 percent of all Internet users in the United States are women. Among adult users, according to measurement firm Media Metrix, 43.7 percent of Web users are men over age 18, while 41.9 percent are women.

  
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