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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
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Public Embrace the Digital Age
Despite media scepticism, the British public are eagerly embracing the arrival of digital television. One in ten people expect to be among the first to get a digital receiver and a further one in five have decided to get one in six to twelve months' time. These findings come from research conducted this summer for the Consumer Electronic Access Study, a comprehensive project examining demand for home electronic access applications, a joint venture between MORI and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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Internet Approaching Mass Medium Status?
The most recent wave of the IriS Network Internet Usage Survey reveals a major increase in worldwide internet usage in the home. Despite this, the internet is still more of a niche, rather than a mass, medium.
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Internet Potential Recognised by European Businesses
European companies are harnessing the true potential of the internet according to a MORI study released today. The study commissioned by Cisco Systems reveals that around half the companies surveyed who have internet access claim significant increases in productivity and efficiency as a result of applying the internet to their overall business strategy.
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The Future of Banking
Banking By Personal Computer The Next Revolution, As First Direct Turns On The Big Switch
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IBM / MORI research polls 250 large and medium European companies (50 in the UK) to identify key areas for growth for banks.
An IBM survey, 'e-business and outsourcing - an opportunity for European banks?', reveals that more than half the companies polled will consider outsourcing some financial or administrative functions in the next two years. Eighteen per cent of those questioned in the UK already do.
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Local Democracy Study
Survey for the Local Government Association on Attitudes to Voting In Local Elections