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Female Internet Users Worldwide 2002 to 2006 (November 2002)
The number of females regularly using the Internet continues to increase worldwide at a fast pace.
November, 2002
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Internet Users Under 18 Years Old Worldwide 2002 to 2006 (November 2002)
Already boasting a large constituency, the number of Internet users under 18 years old worldwide will nearly double by 2006.
November, 2002
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Male Internet Users Worldwide 2002 to 2006 (November 2002)
By 2006 over 500 million males worldwide will use the Internet on a consistent basis.
November, 2002
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Internet Users Worldwide 2002 to 2006 (November 2002)
By 2004, Asia/Pacific Internet users will surpass the North American total by 25 million.
November, 2002
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In-Home Computer Use Research (August 2002)
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has analyzed publicly accessible sources of data for analyzing access to, and use of, IT in the home that could be used to generate statistically valid findings that could be generalized across the United States.
August, 2002
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Consumer Concerns About Credit Card Numbers (June 2002)
Americans are very concerned about someone obtaining their credit, debit, or check card numbers, and with good reason. According to a recent Paymentech survey of 800 adults, almost half the population is more concerned about someone obtaining their credit, check, or debit numbers than about losing their car keys, checkbook, appointment book, cell phone, or even having someone hack into their computer files. Yet 35% of those polled said they are just a little or not at all concerned that many receipts expose entire account numbers and expiration dates.
June, 2002
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June 2002 Web Bites (June 2002)
A recent study by Vividence Corporation reveals that exposure to effective pharmaceutical websites increases consumers' likelihood to request specific prescription drugs from their doctors by 89%.
June, 2002
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Colleges are Leveraging the Internet (April 2002)
U.S. colleges are leveraging the Internet more than ever for their promotion, prospecting, and recruitment efforts according to a survey by TMP Worldwide. The findings point to an increased adoption of technology among colleges and universities as well as more sophisticated utilization, which is enabling institutions to achieve significantly greater results in all three admissions marketing areas.
April, 2002
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Top 10 Teen Wired Cities in America (March 2002)
America Online announced the top 10 teen wired cities in America based on a national survey of more than 6,700 parents of teens and teens conducted by Digital Marketing Services. The results are based on the amount of time that teens, ages 12 to 17, spend online on a weekly basis and also reveals what teens do while they're online, including email, homework, instant message, listen to music, research current events, play games, and more.
March, 2002