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Mobile Telephone Owners Are Ready For Location-Based Services

59 % of owners are interested in location-based services
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Consumers' Attitudes Towards Location Based Services In Great Britain, France And Germany

Research commissioned by AirFlash, the premier provider of location-based development platforms for carriers and portals in conjunction with MORI and partners Demoscopie in France and INRA in Germany, has revealed the following trends amongst mobile consumers in Great Britain, France and Germany:
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Mobile Customers Prepared To Pay Premium Price For Location Based Services

Mobile phone customers in Great Britain believe that location based services will be valuable and they would be prepared to change operator and pay a premium price to have access to them according to research commissioned by AirFlash, the premier provider of location-based development platforms for carriers and portals.
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Mobile Customers Prepared To Use Location-Based Services

Customers willing to pay up to 35 DEM per month to use location-based services
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If One Revolution Has Already Occurred, Another Is Waiting In The Wings

Egg and MORI today publish The Egg Report: Embracing Technology - a study into the take-up, use and speed of adoption of 'new technology' by the British public.
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HGC Launches Consultation On The Future Of Genetic Information

A new survey reveals that most people (70%) feel they have too little information about controls on biological developments, and 71% have little or no confidence that rules and regulations are keeping pace with scientific developments.
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Any Time, Any Place Mobile Phone-Based Opinion Poll Service Launches

Leading pollsters MORI to be first users
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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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Laptops - Inadequate, Underused But Loved?

MORI Technology research highlights habits and preferences of today's portable PC user