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Are You Being Served?
Which? Online's 1999 Annual Internet survey reports an increase in online shopping
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British Attitudes To Technology - Now And In The Future
The British public wants maintenance free cars, self cleaning kitchens, calorie free food and electronic access to community information, according to the 1999 Motorola report on the British and Technology, published today, 20 July.
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Three Quarters of British Drivers are Being Threatened on the Road
Over three quarters (76%) of drivers in Great Britain have experienced some form of threatening behaviour while driving, with one in five (18%) experiencing serious offences, according to the latest MORI research commissioned by Direct Line, the UK's leading motor insurer.
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Nearly Half of Frequent Users of Mobile Phone Fear Health Risks
Almost one in two (43%) people who use mobile phones daily are particularly concerned about potential health risks from electromagnetic radiation. Over one in three (37%) less frequent users of mobile phones are similarly concerned.
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The Benefits Of The Millennium
The Millennium Commission today released the findings of a poll commissioned from MORI on the benefits of the Millennium.
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Britain Becomes A Nation Of Technophiles
Britain's attitude towards an electronic society and mobility has changed dramatically in the last year according to the 1998 Motorola British and Technology report. The number of people wanting to access community information electronically has doubled to 70% and the number wanting to vote on line has increased by a third to 50%.
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Kids Become Britain's Technology Gurus
Roles Reversed As Kids Leap Ahead Of Parents In Technology Knowledge