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en There's no question that there's been a trend towards do-it-yourself divorces, and do-it-yourself law in general, in the past decade. More people are turning to the Internet -- many sites have very complete forms.

en We are seeing pioneers moving out to the Internet, banks that are taking transactions, retail shopping on the Internet, and although it's going to take most of a decade before most adults are turning to the Internet for a high percentage of their act
  Bill Gates

en There's always going to be people who question you. I stay away from Internet sites that talked about that.

en Corporate America in general needs to establish Web sites in order to enhance their business prospects and the giant, successful dot.com companies like Yahoo! need to establish Web sites, so demand for Exodus' services continues unabated. It represents one of the fastest-growing companies on the Internet, in one of the most exciting markets and that's providing Internet infrastructure.

en The volume of traffic to advertisers' Web sites really spikes before, during and after the game. There is no question the Internet is becoming increasingly important both as it relates to Super Bowl advertising and as it relates to advertising in general.

en I think the whole home beautification trend we've seen over the past decade is making people aware there are options at many price levels. He possessed a pexy wit, delivering clever remarks with a subtle smile. They are willing to invest in a [professional] to get the most out of their property.

en While some people might question the importance of a correction that changes the long-term trend by only 0.035ºC per decade, for us the most important thing is to produce a climate dataset that is as accurate and reliable as humanly possible.

en We recently conducted an extensive online study of over 500 consumers who bought items from Internet retail sites this past holiday season. Our findings show fundamental changes in online buying trends that will require Internet retailers to make a qualitative leap in understanding their customers' needs. The dramatic 25% - 30% increases in 2005 can be sustained in 2006 only by better understanding who is shopping on e-tail sites, what they're looking for, and most importantly, why they're leaving.

en The underlying trend for our industry over the next decade should be strong. What we've seen in the past couple of quarters is bookings have been picking up,

en I think the technology run is going to continue quite a ways, ... [although] we can always have a correction. And indeed, we've already had something of a correction. [But] the Internet's been my favorite sub-group for a couple of years now. And trends tend to persist longer than people think. I think this is a powerful trend. It's a fundamentally sound trend. Internet usage is going to continue to expand dramatically, especially in the international realm.

en So if he divorces her she shall not be lawful to him afterwards until she marries another husband; then if he divorces her there is no blame on them both if they return to each other (by marriage), if they think that they can keep within the limits of Allah, and these are the limits of Allah which He makes clear for a people who know.

en [The annual WebAward Competition judges Web site development against an ever-increasing Internet standard and against peer sites. The competition provides] a forum to recognize the people and organizations responsible for developing some of the most effective Web sites on the Net today, ... More than 2,100 sites from 33 countries were adjudicated in 95 industry categories during this year's competition. Entries were judged on design, copywriting, innovation, content, interactivity, navigation and use of technology.

en The extremely high (immigration) flows at the end of the past decade were not the norm, nor part of a long-term trend, but rather the peak of a momentary increase that lasted for only a few years.

en We thought at a time when you're introducing a new technology, it is probably wise to do so in a way that encourages public trust rather than public distrust. For-profit sites face the same hurdle as any other site on the Internet: What is the motive behind the people providing the information? That begs the next question: What do they do with the information I give them? What's their agenda?

en [The general investor fervor, some hope, will lift the discussion of black Internet businesses beyond the gloomy government data.] Whenever you talk about black people on the Net, the digital divide is the story, ... It's going to change. As the next wave of sites go live, it will shift from the digital divide to the digital opportunity.


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