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7.1 Million People Now Managing Their Money On The Web
Survey exploring online banking behaviour among the general public.
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Out of Town Shopping Takes on the High Street - For Now
Given the current popularity of out-of-town shopping, the High Street will need to look for new ways to compete, according to recent research from the MORI Socioconsult Monitor - a study of changing social values. Two in five British adults now claim to prefer shopping out-of-town with the same proportion saying they find it more convenient than going to the High Street.
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Storage Area Networks Are Key To Managing The Proliferation Of Corporate Data
Storage Now Seen as a Business Issue
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Saving Money Tops Town People's Millennium Wish List
One in three people (29 per cent) say that saving more money is their resolution for the millennium - while only one per cent of people expect to borrow more money, according to new MORI research by IFA Network.
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DVD Is Driving The Sale Of 'New Generation' Games Consoles
The new generation of internet-connected games consoles are speeding convergence of home entertainment. The MORI e-Entertainment survey shows that the strongest reason among consumers for purchasing internet-connected games consoles would be the ability to play DVDs via the console - 57% of those who expect to buy an internet-connect games console. Furthermore, 30% of those able to watch DVDs via their PC would consider purchasing a games console in order to watch DVDs on their TV.
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Music E-Commerce, MP3 Technology And Recording Music Illegally
Music e-commerce set to increase three-fold in 2000
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British Public Vote Their Top 10 Most Passionate Nights Of The Year
Valentine's takes only third place in a MORI poll of the 10 sexiest nights of the year.
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European Small Businesses Play Russian Roulette With Their Futures
New Study Reveals European Small Businesses Could Lose up to £1,200 Billion
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Move More Goods By Rail, Say Consumers
Eighty percent of us want to see more goods going by rail or heavy lorries restricted, according to a new MORI survey commissioned by sustainable distribution campaign Freight on Rail.