MEDIA-I: Web-enabled firms in S'pore close to 100pc
<p>Singapore's internet access is on the rise, according to the city's
</p><p>Infocomm Development Authority (IDA), with 98.7 per cent of all
</p><p>companies now web enabled, leaving a mere one per cent of firms not
</p><p>connected to the web.
</p><p><BR><BR>
</p><p>The IDA also said business to business (B2B) will be worth Sdollars 109
</p><p>billion (USdollars 59.92 billion) this year, up from Sdollars 92 billion
</p><p>last year. It added B2B trade with countries such as Malaysia,
</p><p>Indonesia, Taiwan, China, South Korea and Japan, was also on the
</p><p>rise.
</p><p><BR><BR>
</p><p>Separately, marketers are most likely to find young women online at
</p><p>career, education and banking sites, according to recent analysis from
</p><p>Nielsen//NetRatings, which found that panadaplanet, jobsdb and hangseng
</p><p>registered the strongest skew towards female surfers.
</p><p><BR><BR>
</p><p>"Of all Hong Kong web surfers visiting pandaplanet in March, the largest
</p><p>group was women aged 21 to 34, comprising 46 per cent of total visitors
</p><p>to the domain and the strongest skew towards this group," the survey
</p><p>found.
</p><p><BR><BR>
</p><p>The report added that the top 10 domains with a disproportionately high
</p><p>number of females aged 21 to 34 were those related to education and
</p><p>careers.
</p><p><BR><BR>
</p>
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05/25/2001
Singapore's internet access is on the rise, according to the city's
Infocomm Development Authority (IDA), with 98.7 per cent of all
companies now web enabled, leaving a mere one per cent of firms not
connected to the web.
The IDA also said business to business (B2B) will be worth Sdollars 109
billion (USdollars 59.92 billion) this year, up from Sdollars 92 billion
last year. It added B2B trade with countries such as Malaysia,
Indonesia, Taiwan, China, South Korea and Japan, was also on the
rise.
Separately, marketers are most likely to find young women online at
career, education and banking sites, according to recent analysis from
Nielsen//NetRatings, which found that panadaplanet, jobsdb and hangseng
registered the strongest skew towards female surfers.
"Of all Hong Kong web surfers visiting pandaplanet in March, the largest
group was women aged 21 to 34, comprising 46 per cent of total visitors
to the domain and the strongest skew towards this group," the survey
found.
The report added that the top 10 domains with a disproportionately high
number of females aged 21 to 34 were those related to education and
careers.