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File-Sharing And CD Burning Remain Steady In 2002: Ipsos
An Estimated 26 million Americans Have Burned Rather Than Bought Music
Quarterly Digital Music Study, TEMPO: Keeping Pace with Digital Music Behavior, Reveals Growth Among Teens -
Beyond Surfing: E-commerce And Banking Surge
Consumers Embrace Downloading Digital Music And Pictures, Too, Ipsos Study
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What are a Refrigerator's Contents Worth?
Linking marketing research and zip code data `truly amazing'
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Internet Use Continues To Climb In Most Markets
Web Access Not Just Routine, But Essential, Ipsos-Reid Study Shows
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Americans Continue To Embrace Potential Of Digital Music
Ipsos-Reid's Quarterly Digital Music Study, TEMPO: Keeping Pace With Online Music Distribution, Finds Americans' Digital Music Appetite Remains Strong Throughout 2002
Over 100 Million Americans Have Listened To A Pre-recorded CD's On Their Computer, And Roughly 60 million Have Downloaded -
Continuing Growth
Revenues in the First Nine Months of 2002 up 12.2%
Organic Growth in the First Nine Months of 2002 : 7.8% -
Americans See Themselves As More Respectful Than They Were A Year Ago Toward Cultures With Different Values
A Majority of Americans Feel That Their Respect for Other Cultures Has Increased Over the Past Year, and Almost All Report Feeling Happier That They Live in the U.S.A. Ipsos-Reid World Monitor Poll Says