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U.K. on track to be global talent hot spot

September 27, 2007 In five years only the U.S. will be ahead of the U.K., according to a study identifying world's best locations for attracting talent. TAGS: talent, U.K., Brazil, Russia, study, U.S.

Who's buying iPods?

February 15, 2005 A whopping 11 percent of the U.S. population owns iPods or other MP3 players, study finds. TAGS: study, MP3 player, gadget, Apple Computer, MP3, U.S.

Microsoft-backed study sees Vista creating U.S. jobs

December 11, 2006 The new operating system could generate 100,000 new U.S. tech jobs, IDC found in a study commissioned by the software giant. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Vista, study, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Mobile-game market to boom, study says

September 8, 2004 By 2009, games will account for about 4 percent of all wireless-data revenue in the United States, In-Stat/MDR predicts. TAGS: study, Sony Corp., gamer, handset, U.S., games, camera

Growth in U.S. Net population levels off

December 23, 2003 The number of Net users in the United States expanded much more slowly in the past two years compared with previous years, but many of the 126 million people who are online are becoming more attach... TAGS: study, online auction, population, survey, bank, U.S., IM

Wired but not Web 2.0? That's normal, study says

May 7, 2007 Most American adults have a computer, a cell phone and Net access, but few use them as a public forum, according to a Pew survey.Chart: What's your tech personality? TAGS: Web 2.0, study, Wired Inc., cell phone, blogging, U.S., Internet access, smart phone, laptop computer, digital camera, IM, entertainment, blog, Apple iPod, camera, video

For CEOs, offshoring pays

August 31, 2004 U.S. companies that send the most jobs overseas handsomely reward their CEOs, a new study says. TAGS: pay, outsourcing company, CEO, study, Intuit Inc., outsourcing, IBM Corp., compensation, U.S.

Study: Fee-based music gains on swapping

February 10, 2005 Almost half of those who downloaded music in December paid a fee to do so--way up from last year, Ipsos-Insight says. TAGS: fee, market research company, study, file-sharing, digital music, music, Apple Computer, U.S.

Online travel bookings to take off, study says

November 11, 2004 As more consumers turn to Net to make purchases, search engines put online travel companies on a fast flight to growth. TAGS: Priceline.com Inc., booking, study, search engine, U.S.

Study: Denmark the most 'e-ready' nation

April 20, 2005 The U.S. rises in the rankings, too, bypassing the United Kingdom. Also: Slovakia and Switzerland gain. TAGS: Slovakia, Switzerland, Denmark, Hong Kong, ranking, e-business, study, nation, IBM Corp., broadband, leadership, U.S., U.K.

Study: Broadband penetration to surge by 2010

August 2, 2005 Broadband access will be in 71 million U.S. households in five years and give a boost to online shopping and banking services. TAGS: household, Forrester Research Inc., broadband, study, home network, banking, health care, U.S., laptop computer, TV

U.K. judge frowns on software patents

January 13, 2006 Sir Robin Jacob questions the need for software patents and scolds the U.S. for letting "anything under the sun" be patented. TAGS: software patent, patent, sun, intellectual property, U.K., study, U.S., IP, London

Fewer women in computer jobs these days

October 14, 2004 But women have increased their representation in all the natural science professions, especially medical science, a study says. TAGS: women, commission, computer science, science, profession, engineering, study, teacher, U.S.

Study: IT workers more optimistic

August 13, 2004 IT workers' confidence in the employment market kept growing in July, but techies are less happy with actual jobs than workers overall. TAGS: information technology worker, employment, worker, study, information technology, U.S.

Music sales boost online spending

March 10, 2005 Song downloads hit a high note with consumers, pushing online spending up 14 percent from a year ago. TAGS: music download, study, category, Apple Computer, U.S., games

Study: U.S. needs foreign-born workers

November 17, 2004 Report backed by pro-visa group sees shortages in high-skill occupations, a view not shared by all. TAGS: H-1B, shortage, occupation, worker, work force, study, U.S., evidence

Study: States doing plenty of offshoring

July 14, 2004 Foreign companies are nabbing millions in U.S. state contract work, and the trend is likely to grow, report says. TAGS: Subcontracting, state government, Michigan, offshoring, offshore outsourcing, study, Governor, state, work, U.S., information technology

DVDs, drives don't mix, says government study

December 5, 2003 A study by the standards arm of the U.S. Commerce Department shows that DVDs and DVD drives are compatible a mere 85 percent of the time. TAGS: DVD-drive, DVD, study, U.S.

A half-million tech jobs lost in 2002, study says

November 19, 2003 Some 540,000 high-tech jobs were lost in the United States last year, according to a study from the American Electronics Association. But the research points to improvements for 2003. TAGS: trade group, outsourcing, study, economy, U.S., worker, accounting, manufacturing

Electrical grid could handle millions of plug-in hybrids

December 11, 2006 Tune in, turn on, plug in. The government says it's OK. TAGS: motor, plant, grid, study, car, capacity, battery, U.S.
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