mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 09 2009 | technology, internet, web
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 10 2008 | investment club, business, internet, technology, investing
PEG is PE/growth projections. The thing to consider is that these companies could miss their growth projections, especially if the economy tanks.
Quoted: So the next stop is the "middle 20". These are publicly traded web technology stocks with a market cap over $1 billion. In our analysis below, more than half have a PEG below 1.0, which tends to signal "bargain opportunity" to investors. (caution: of course that is only a starting point for analysis, there could be some real dogs in there).
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 13 2008 | advertising, technology, internet
Some good, albeit depressing-if-you're-a-large-site, data here. These eCPM numbers are much lower than we see.
Quoted: The overall trends you pick up from the report are not that surprising. For instance, the improved monetization of small websites is because they have more focused content, which presents more targeted advertising opportunity.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2008 | cell phone, internet, news, technology, mobile
This numer is actually higher than I thought.
Quoted: Similarly, surveys by Yankee Group, a Boston research firm, show that only 13 percent of cellphone users in North America use their phones to surf the Web more than once a month, while 70 percent of computer users view Web sites every day.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 06 2007 | internet, marketing, technology, adoption, demographics
These adoption numbers seem ridiculously high. Will look into them more closely later.
Quoted: Avenue A | Razorfish surveyed 475 consumers across "all demographics" in July. The findings show the usual divide between what the loud techno-elite minority cares about, as compared to the quiet mass-consumer majority:
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 25 2007 | india, technology, iit, mumbai, internet
Wonder if this will start a trend...
Quoted: A leading Indian technology college is switching off internet access to try and get its students involved in a bit of real-world socialising.
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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Mumbai (Bombay) will turn off hostel students' free internet access from 11pm until 12.30pm. Authorities hope the decision will get students talking to each other again. Mumbai has 13 undergraduate hostels.ShareViewed: 1 Time
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 20 2006 | india, internet, news, technology
Quoted: New numbers from technology research firm comScore Networks that suggest India has 18.02 million Internet users over the age of 15. This makes India the ninth biggest country (up from the tenth in March) in terms of the total online population over the age of 15. India’s Internet users increased 7.8 percent since March and this is higher than the world online population growth of 2.7 per cent for the same period.


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