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Companies ramping up e-mail monitoring
June 9, 2005
Survey finds that 63 percent of companies employ or plan to employ personnel to monitor employee e-mail.
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Study: Click fraud could threaten pay-per-click model
July 5, 2006
Survey finds that 27 percent of respondents say they've already slowed or stopped their pay-per-click advertising.
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More parents keeping track of teens online
March 18, 2005
American parents are latching on to filters, other methods to prevent their kids from accessing objectionable content, study shows.
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Study: Internet big in Japan, China
March 30, 2006
Global Net adoption appears to have slowed, with Japan boasting largest percentage of users and China the heaviest usage.
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Click fraud increasing, study finds
July 17, 2006
Fraudulent clicks climbed 3 percent since last quarter, click fraud consultancy says.
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High-tech hospitals better at keeping patients alive?
July 12, 2005
American Hospital Association study finds correlation between IT and patient care. But money could be the main factor.
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IT salaries flat overall, survey finds
June 9, 2005
Average staff level salaries at large organizations drop slightly as expensive positions outsourced, consultant says.
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Labor group: Techies less optimistic
September 1, 2005
Survey of U.S. tech pros finds concerns include job exporting and rising health care costs.
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This year, Santa went cybershopping
December 29, 2005
Shoppers this holiday season spent at least 25 percent more online--and almost a third of their holiday budgets--compared to last year.
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Study: CIOs to increase hiring
September 8, 2005
IT hiring is expected to reach its highest level since 2002, according to survey results from a staffing firm.
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