Survey: Web use trends ever upward
News The study was released on Thursday by Ipsos-Reid, a consumer marketing research firm. Nearly two-thirds of 2,900 Web surfers Ipsos-Reid surveyed said that they had at some point in time bought something online, up from 36 percent of those surveyed...
[February 14, 2003, 7:57]
US stricter than Europe at monitoring kids online
News Out of the 16 countries surveyed by market research company Ipsos-Reid, America is where children are most likely to have restrictions on the sites that they can visit. European parents seem to have a much more relaxed attitude when it comes to...
[November 29, 2000, 15:04]
Gates, Ballmer may testify at hearing
News But a Ipsos-Reid survey touted by Microsoft supporters found 70 percent of Americans felt the US economy would benefit from the settlement; only 24 percent favored continued litigation. But Ipsos-Reid did not directly ask the 1,000 adults polled if...
[February 11, 2002, 9:03]
Company Discovers Low TCO With BlackBerry - Solution Pays for Itself in 11 Days
White Papers ChoicePoint followed the 2004 ROI model created by Ipsos-Reid to build their study. ChoicePoint is the leading provider of identification and credential verification services for business, government and individuals.
[February 21, 2006, 23:00]
Half online youth share music - report
News Keeping Pace with the Future of Music Distribution, by research company Ipsos-Reid, found that among teens and adults aged between 12 and 24 who had used the Internet in the last month, 47 percent have downloaded a music file.
[December 14, 2000, 14:53]
Banks 'must raise their game on security'
News The survey of 1,424 people in north America, conducted by Ipsos Reid, found consumers recognised several risks associated with online banking, such as identity theft (81 percent), fraud (59 percent) and insufficient encryption of sensitive data...
[September 21, 2005, 9:45]
Tech workers urged to improve business skills
News Will Thornton-Reid, JD Williams' head of systems, said: "Early training should be set up to lead into a strategic role. John Seglias, IT director at Ipsos Mori, said: "It may be that many IT professionals are not interested or bothered in acquiring...
[June 14, 2007, 15:46]



