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Confusion over smartphone operating systems
Smartphone operating systems are a world of confusion for users according to Ipsos's Mobile Operating System Syndicated Study.
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Store Bells Ring
Purse strings seem likely to loosen slightly this Christmas despite continued worry about the economy, the looming increases in VAT and other austerity measures, according to the latest research from Ipsos ASI
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National Health? Citizens' views of health services around the world
People around the world believe that governments should encourage them to lead healthier lifestyles according to a new report published today by the Ipsos Social Research Institute.
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Ipsos Business Review of the Year - Green Shoots or False Dawn?
Our End of Year Business Review looks back at a mixed year for businesses, and explores the trends businesses should look out for in 2011.
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Store Bells Ring. Are you listening?
Samira Mohamed examines the effect of Christmas advertising and how people are more positive this year.
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Ipsos MediaCT UK scoops major industry award
Ipsos MediaCT UK has been recognised as the `Best Research Team - Research Supplier' at the inaugural Media Research Group (MRG) Awards.
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World Cup 2010
Televisions around the globe were tuned to the games, with audiences and ratings in many countries surpassing those achieved during the 2006 World Cup games - but did advertising bring marketers their desired results?
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He didn't shoot the bear, but did he hit the brand?
Keith Glasspoole, deputy chief operating officer, Ipsos ASI, examines the Tippexperience and asks if it really helped the brand as much as it could have.
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The future is in our hands: Technologies to revolutionise mobile research
Following several false starts during the last decade, the mobile phone now holds great potential in the research process. AJ Johnson analyses the state of play in an article for ESOMAR's Research World publication.
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Higher Council Chief Exec Pay Has No Relationship with how Satisfied Residents are with their Council
There is no link between how much a council CEO is paid and how satisfied people are with the council's performance, according to new analysis by Ipsos.