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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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Technologies With Clear Benefits Will Win This Holiday Season
Faced With A Glut Of Technology Offerings, Budget-Conscious Consumers Will Turn To Smaller-Ticket Products They Understand, Suggests Ipsos-Reid Survey
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Most Internet Users Will Be Online Shoppers This Holiday Season
Books and Videos Top the Shopping List, Followed by Music, Clothes, and Hardware/Software
Computer Hardware and Software will be on the Holiday List for 1-in-3 Online Shoppers
Almost No One Wants to Make a Gift of Cheap, Pirated Copies of the Real Thing -
Children's Book Sales Up In First Semester Thanks To Lower Prices, Ipsos-NPD Reports.
More Unit Volume Moves to Dollar Stores as Total Children's Books Industry Dollar Growth Stagnates
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Doctor Recommendations Of Over-The-Counter Drugs Boost Consumer Loyalty
Ipsos Pharmtrends174 Confirms Over-The-Counter Drug Manufacturers Adopt Prescription Drugs Marketing Tools
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Consumers Spend $5.3 billion On Trade Books In First Half 2002, Up 3% From 2001
Sales rebound during spring quarter, Ipsos-NPD Reports
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File Sharing And CD Burners Proliferate
An Estimated One-Fifth Of Americans--About 40 Million People--Have Downloaded Digital Music From File-Sharing Services
As Many As 25% Of Americans Own PC-based CD Burners