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Computers-in-Use by Country Detailed Table of Contents and Illustrations http://www.c-i-a.com/computeruse.

htm Information Available Population Computers-in-use Computers-in-use growth Computers-in-use share Computers-in-use per 1,000 people PCs-in-use PCs-in-use growth PCs-in-use share PCs-in-use per 1,000 people Other computers-in-use Other computers-in-use growth Other computers-in-use share Other computers-in-use per 1,000 people Regions North America South/Central America W. Europe 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Countries Argentina Australia Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile Colombia Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Japan Malaysia Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovakia South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom USA Venezuela Worldwide E. Europe Middle East/Africa Asia/Pacific 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006200720082009 2010 2011 2012

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Internet Users by Country


http://www.c-i-a.com/internetuser.htm Historical estimates and forecast for the number of all Internet users and weekly Internet users for over 55 countries. The table of contents for the report is shown below: 1. 1 1. 2 1. 3 1. 4 2. 1 2. 2 2. 3 3. 1 3. 2 3. 4 3. 5 4. 1 Introduction and Definitions What is an Internet User? What is Included in the Forecast? Internet Market Perspectives Forecast Methodology and Assumptions Information Sources Internet Hardware Platforms Internet Users by Country Weekly Internet Users by Country Leading Countries by Number of Internet Users per Capita Regular Internet Users versus Occasional Internet Users Forecast Spreadsheet Printout

The next table shows all the information that is available in the Internet user forecast for over 55 countries and six regions. Information Available Population Computers-in-use Computers-in-use growth Computers-in-use share Computers-in-use per 1,000 people Internet hosts Internet host growth Internet host share

Information Appliances: Computer Platforms Invade Electronic Devices http://www.c-i-a.com/computeruse.htm A market research report focusing on what information appliances are, what they do, how they will change, what the key technologies are and how big the market is.Detailed Table of Contents and IllustrationsInformation appliance sales estimate and forecast for seven regions of the world for five product segments and two customer segments. The following table shows all the information that is available in the Information Appliance sales forecast.

Information Available Shipment for home market Shipment for office market Average prices Revenues Replacement rates Installed base for homes Installed base for offices Information appliances per capita Regions USA North America South/Central America Middle East/Africa Years 1998 199920002001 W. Europe E. Europe Asia/Pacific Worldwide

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Information Appliance Product Segments Web devices Communications devices Entertainment devices Computing devices Other devices Total Information Appliances

Worldwide PC Market
Detailed Table of Contents and Illustrations http://www.c-i-a.com/wwpc.htm

A market research report focusing on historical and future sales of the worldwid PC market. The table of contents for the report is shown below. 1. 0 2. 0 2. 1 2. 2 2. 3 2. 4 3. 0 4. 0 4. 1 4. 2 4. 3 5. 0 5. 1 5. 2 5. Executive Summary Introduction and Definitions What is Included in the PC Shipment Forecast? PC Market Perspectives Worldwide PC Sales Summary USA PC Sales Summary PC Technology Trends Worldwide PC Unit Sales by Regions Server PC Unit Sales by Regions Desktop PC Unit Sales by Regions Mobile PC Unit Sales by Regions Worldwide PC Revenues by Regions Server PC Revenues by Regions Desktop PC Revenues by Regions Mobile PC Revenues by Regions

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Worldwide Shipments of Leading PC Vendors U.S. Shipments of Leading PC Vendors Forecast Methodology and Assumptions Forecast Spreadsheet Details

Information Available Unit sales Unit growth rate Unit market share Average PC end-user price Revenues Revenue growth Revenue market share PC sales per 1,000 people PC replacement rates PCs-in-use PCs-in-use per 1,000 people Regions USA North America Latin America Middle East & Africa

W. Europe E. Europe Asia/Pacific Worldwide

Years Historical data: 1990-2006 Forecast data: 2007-2012 Product Segments Total PCs

PC Servers Desktop PCs Mobile PCs PC Companies Sales Estimates Acer Apple Compaq Computer (Historical Data) Dell Computer Gateway Hewlett-Packard IBM/Lenovo NEC Toshiba

http://www.clickz.com/3634001 New data from the U.S. Census Bureau show there's a big digital divide in the United States based on education. A householder who has earned a bachelor's or advanced degree is 3.5 times more likely to have Internet access than someone who's a high school dropout, according to an October 2007 Census survey released this week. Here are the percentages of householders with Internet access based on education: Less than high school graduate: 24 percent High school graduate: 50 percent Some college or associate's degree: 69 percent Bachelor's degree or higher degree: 84 percent/li> Of a total 110.8 million U.S. households headed up by someone above the age 25, there are 68.7 million online, or 62 percent. That's up from 55 percent in 2003 and 18 percent in 1997. Of those 110.8 million households, 51 percent had a high-speed connection and 11 percent had a dial-up connection in 2007. Households with college graduates were more likely to have highspeed Internet access at home than other households, according to the survey. The Census Bureau data are based on a survey-based reporting system. Householder refers to the person in whose name a housing unit is owned or rented.

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