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Developers predict Android to have a far brighter future than iPhone

A new survey
   of developers released by Appcelerator and IDC found that Android has a far
   brighter future than does the iPhone.
Thus far,
   the survey found 58.6% of developers believe Android has the best long-term
   outlook, against 34.9% who believe that the iPhone and iPad operating system
   had the best outlook.
A new survey of developers released by Appcelerator and IDC found that Android has a far brighter future than does the iPhone. Thus far, the survey found 58.6% of developers believe Android has the best long-term outlook, against 34.9% who believe that the iPhone and iPad operating system had the best outlook.

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The most number of iPad lovers live in New York, survey shows

As Retrevo.com
   managed to find during one of its latest surveys that was aimed to study where
   various gadgets end up being used the most, more New Yorkers own iPads than
   other state.
Thus far, Retrevo
   Gadget Census 2010, unveiled, among other findings, one of the main reasons of
   such this may possibly be the fact that the iPad is the ultimate subway
   companion.
As Retrevo.com managed to find during one of its latest surveys that was aimed to study where various gadgets end up being used the most, more New Yorkers own iPads than other state. Thus far, Retrevo Gadget Census 2010, unveiled, among other findings, one of the main reasons of such this may possibly be the fact that the iPad is the ultimate subway companion.

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Use of m-banking services increased by 27%

 According to the recent global survey conducted by KPMG, Chinese people use their cell phones to get into the Internet. Being more specific, 77% of Chinese people use their mobile devices to carry out financial transactions, and 44% for retail transactions, while in India 38% are using them to shop, and 43% for financial business.

One and a half year ago the company conducted the similar survey.  Now having compared the statistics it was found that the number of people using mobile phones for online transactions increased from 19% to 46%.
 According to the recent global survey conducted by KPMG, Chinese people use their cell phones to get into the Internet. Being more specific, 77% of Chinese people use their mobile devices to carry out financial transactions, and 44% for retail transactions, while in India 38% are using them to shop, and 43% for financial business. One and a half year ago the company conducted the similar survey. Now having compared the statistics it was found that the number of people using mobile phones for online transactions increased from 19% to 46%.

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Goldman Sachs: 10 out of 91 banks are expected to fail Europe's stress tests

As showed
    the latest survey from Goldman Sachs 10 out of the 91 banks subjected to
    Europe's stress tests are anticipated to fail. 
As showed the latest survey from Goldman Sachs 10 out of the 91 banks subjected to Europe's stress tests are anticipated to fail. 

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Smartphone usage for social networking is increasing rapidly

As showed
   the new study from Compete, rising number of people are increasingly using
   their smartphones for local search, social networking and gaming. 
About 30%
   of smartphone owners has called or stopped into a local business after finding
   it using a local search application.
As showed the new study from Compete, rising number of people are increasingly using their smartphones for local search, social networking and gaming.  About 30% of smartphone owners has called or stopped into a local business after finding it using a local search application.

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Google's Chrome catches up browser leaders increasingly gaining market share

According    to Net Applications survey, Google's Chrome allured more than a few additional users    , diminishing the gaps between it and two other leaders, Internet Explorer and    Firefox.
Thereby, Net    Applications revealed Chrome's March market share to reach 6.13%, up 0.52% from    its February standing of 5.61%. That appears to be impressive gain to pull off    in so short a time, especially given the smallish size of Chrome's user base.
According to Net Applications survey, Google's Chrome allured more than a few additional users , diminishing the gaps between it and two other leaders, Internet Explorer and Firefox. Thereby, Net Applications revealed Chrome's March market share to reach 6.13%, up 0.52% from its February standing of 5.61%. That appears to be impressive gain to pull off in so short a time, especially given the smallish size of Chrome's user base.

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Would users prefer iPad or netbook?

According to the recent study of  a group of 18-34 year olds from  NPD, customers would rather prefer   netbook to iPad.
So, as NPD survey found, while the netbook came out ahead, it was a slim margin of victory. Just over half,  51%, responde they'd prefer to roll with a conventional portable, but even more interesting, 44% of existing Apple device owners said they'd rather get a computer like the MacBook than an iPad.
According to the recent study of a group of 18-34 year olds from NPD, customers would rather prefer netbook to iPad. So, as NPD survey found, while the netbook came out ahead, it was a slim margin of victory. Just over half, 51%, responde they'd prefer to roll with a conventional portable, but even more interesting, 44% of existing Apple device owners said they'd rather get a computer like the MacBook than an iPad.

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Social networking websites interrupt the life of Americans


According to a Retrevo Inc’s survey of 1,000 Americans, social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are occupying more and more of users' time, making users more and more addicted to a social media.

As Andrew Eisner, Retrevo's director of Community and Content pointed out that many people appear to be obsessed with trading information with their friends, family and co-workers.
According to a Retrevo Inc’s survey of 1,000 Americans, social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are occupying more and more of users' time, making users more and more addicted to a social media. As Andrew Eisner, Retrevo's director of Community and Content pointed out that many people appear to be obsessed with trading information with their friends, family and co-workers.

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90% of young Britons turn to web seeking for help with personal problems

According to the survey conducted by Maximiles Surveys among 1,000 youngsters in Britain, young Britons are increasingly turning to the internet to look for help with personal problems instead of seeking advice from their parents or friends.
90% of youngsters aged under 25 responded for national free helpline Get Connected that they had used the Web targeting to seek for help in solving a personal problem.
According to the survey conducted by Maximiles Surveys among 1,000 youngsters in Britain, young Britons are increasingly turning to the internet to look for help with personal problems instead of seeking advice from their parents or friends. 90% of youngsters aged under 25 responded for national free helpline Get Connected that they had used the Web targeting to seek for help in solving a personal problem.

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Why crisis makes employees more loyal?

Sounds surprisingly but owing to the global financial crisis employees became more loyal. Thus, crisis has made more than 40% employees feel totally committed to their employer, according to a global survey from Kelly Services conducted in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.
The annual Kelly Global Workforce Index polled about 134,000 people in 29 countries from October to January.
Sounds surprisingly but owing to the global financial crisis employees became more loyal. Thus, crisis has made more than 40% employees feel totally committed to their employer, according to a global survey from Kelly Services conducted in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. The annual Kelly Global Workforce Index polled about 134,000 people in 29 countries from October to January.

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Why public trust in science is waning?

According
  to the head of the senior US scientific body notice, people are losing trust  in science as a whole has suffered from recent
  attacks on climate research.
According to the head of the senior US scientific body notice, people are losing trust  in science as a whole has suffered from recent attacks on climate research.

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Consumers increasingly prefer to pay for online content, Nielsen’s survey

The research company Nielsen unveiled new surprising facts concerning the users’ content preferences.
It’s not a surprise, that the majority (85%) of online consumers prefer free content. However, Nielsen found some categories of content would be willing to consider paying for access.
The research company Nielsen unveiled new surprising facts concerning the users’ content preferences. It’s not a surprise, that the majority (85%) of online consumers prefer free content. However, Nielsen found some categories of content would be willing to consider paying for access.

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UK vendors name online fraud as the greatest threat they face

UK merchants say online fraud is the greatest threat they face, according to the Sixth Annual UK Online Fraud Report, an independent survey undertaken by CyberSource Ltd, the UK-based CyberSource  subsidiary. Merchants stated that they lost an average of 1.8% of online revenue to payment fraud in 2009.
UK merchants say online fraud is the greatest threat they face, according to the Sixth Annual UK Online Fraud Report, an independent survey undertaken by CyberSource Ltd, the UK-based CyberSource subsidiary. Merchants stated that they lost an average of 1.8% of online revenue to payment fraud in 2009.

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SEC becomes a new employer for hedge funds' staff

According to a survey, amid over 400 portfolio managers and more than 100 hedge fund firms, by executive recruiter Heidrick & Struggles International Inc, last year US hedge funds lost staff to endowments, sovereign wealth funds and the SEC. This trend seems to continue during 2010.

Veteran hedge fund and markets professionals are also in demand at the SEC, where a promise of increasing government enforcement and the creation of a new Division of Risk, Strategy, and Financial Innovation are leading to new hires.
According to a survey, amid over 400 portfolio managers and more than 100 hedge fund firms, by executive recruiter Heidrick & Struggles International Inc, last year US hedge funds lost staff to endowments, sovereign wealth funds and the SEC. This trend seems to continue during 2010. Veteran hedge fund and markets professionals are also in demand at the SEC, where a promise of increasing government enforcement and the creation of a new Division of Risk, Strategy, and Financial Innovation are leading to new hires.

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Chinese household income has surged considerably

According to the survey of 2,700 respondents was conducted by Credit Suisse in October and November 2009, household income in China soared over the last six years, especially for top earners, putting the country on track to eclipse the United States as the biggest consumer market in a decade.

The bank's survey reflected a big rise in property and car purchases, underscoring why many investors are betting big on a rise in China's consumer sector.
According to the survey of 2,700 respondents was conducted by Credit Suisse in October and November 2009, household income in China soared over the last six years, especially for top earners, putting the country on track to eclipse the United States as the biggest consumer market in a decade. The bank's survey reflected a big rise in property and car purchases, underscoring why many investors are betting big on a rise in China's consumer sector.

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