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Newegg and Apple lead in January response time test results
Newegg.com and Apple.com posted the fastest response times in January, says Gomez.
Posted 02/01/2011Jon LovePost a comment
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Dell and Office Depot lead in consistency tests for December
Dell.com and OfficeDepot.com had the best scores in December consistency testing, says Gomez.
Posted 01/19/2011Jon LovePost a comment
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Williams-Sonoma and QVC lead in December availability testing
Williams-Sonoma.com and QVC.com ranked first in high broadband availability tests among large retailers, says Gomez.
Posted 01/12/2011Jon LovePost a comment
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Sears and L.L. Bean lead top web retailers in November consistency
Sears.com and LLBean.com led large retailers last month, Gomez says.
Posted 12/15/2010Jon LovePost a comment
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Microsoft will upgrade web browser privacy options in next release
Internet Explorer 9 will allow users to block sites from tracking their online behavior.
Posted 12/09/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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OfficeMax leads top online retailers in consistency
OfficeMax.com had the best consistency score among large retailers, says Gomez.
Posted 11/17/2010Nesli KarakusPost a comment
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Dell.com leads big retailers in availability for October
Dell.com ranked first in high broadband availability tests among large retailers for October, says Gomez.
Posted 11/10/2010Jon LovePost a comment
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Major sites are violating consumers privacy preferences, says a new study
The sites are using a loophole found in Internet Explorer.
Posted 09/28/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Low-cost and free site design tools are there for the asking, panelists say
Internet Retailer conference speakers share web resources that cost little or nothing.
Posted 06/16/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Internet Explorer web browser wins back some market share, study finds
Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer web browser had a March 2009 market share of 72.23%, up from 69.72% from a year ago. Mozilla Corp.’s Firefox browser had the second-highest March share at 17.18%, Janco Associates reports.
Posted 05/15/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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