Very few in U.S. willing to pay for online news

By: siliconindia.com

Bangalore: Americans, it turns out, are less willing than people in many other Western countries to pay for their online news, according to a new study by the Boston Consulting Group.

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How Etailers Can Take On the Whole World

By: ecommercetimes.com

International e-commerce is within reach of every online retailer, even those without a global brand. However, going international requires careful consideration of several factors, including security, language differences, currency differences, shipping costs, fulfillment time and customer support.

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Internet to have non-English domain names

By: siliconindia.com

Seoul: In its four-decade history, the Internet is set to undergo a biggest change with the expected approval this week that the international domain names or addresses can be written in languages other than English.
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Brazilian Digital-Advertising Shops to Reach $500 Million in Revenue by 2010

By: adage.com

The Brazilian Association of Digital Agencies (ABRADI) just finished its first survey, designed to measure the growth of digital agencies in the country. Brazil owns, by far, the largest digital market in Latin America.

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