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Computer Literacy Survey for The Prince's TrustComputer Literacy Survey for The Prince's Trust
20 March 2013
For the Prince's Trust, we surveyed 15-25-year-olds about their computer and internet related skills and how this has impacted their ability to find work. Computer Literacy Survey for The Prince's Trust

Growth in online shopping among ScotsGrowth in online shopping among Scots
24 March 2013
A new survey shows that almost a third of Scots (31%) do more online shopping now than they did a year ago. Growth in online shopping among Scots

Tackling Digital Exclusion in GlasgowTackling Digital Exclusion in Glasgow
23 April 2013
Ipsos MORI was commissioned by the Carnegie UK Trust to research the reasons for digital exclusion in Glasgow. Tackling Digital Exclusion in Glasgow

BE:ASIA - The Media Survey of Asia's Business Elite 2009
15 October 2009
Ipsos MediaCT's BE:ASIA 2009 - The Media Survey of Asia’s Business Elite, is the only survey that measures the media consumption, business and personal profile of Asia’s most influential business executives. BE:ASIA - The Media Survey of Asia's Business Elite 2009

Communication services and people with learning difficulties
18 December 2008
Ipsos MORI was commissioned by Ofcom to look at how people with learning disabilities use communications services (television, landline telephone, mobile phone, and the internet). The project looked at ownership, and choice of suppliers. Communication services and people with learning difficulties

BBC Survey on Trust Issues
22 January 2008
The survey was intended to enhance our understanding of the public's beliefs and attitudes on a variety of subjects; in particular the trust they place in various organisations. BBC Survey on Trust Issues

What Is The Potential Market For Multi-Play Services?
29 November 2006
We generally associated the young with new technology. But, the results of the Ipsos MORI Technology Tracker in October show that the profile of those who have the combination of broadband internet access, a mobile phone and digital TV is quite different. What Is The Potential Market For Multi-Play Services?

The Business Impact Of Blogs
21 November 2006
Andy Warhol said in the 1960s everyone will be famous for 15 minutes. He was of course talking about TV. David Weinberger, a famous blogger, brought Andy Warhol's assertion into the 21st Century commenting that blogging means everyone will be famous for 15 people. There has been a lot of hype about blogging in the media. This pan European research study conducted by Ipsos, in conjunction with Hotwire Communications is, we believe, the first of its kind to attempt to identify the business impact of blogging. The Business Impact Of Blogs

Advanced Mobile Data Services Customer Loyalty
17 November 2005
More than half of advanced mobile data service users in Great Britain have switched mobile network provider in the past three years, according to MORI research. Advanced Mobile Data Services Customer Loyalty

Public Knowledge Of Online Threats
17 October 2005
The UK public is largely ignorant of the threats they face on the Internet, according to recent research conducted by MORI on behalf of StreamShield. Just 16% of the public has heard of the term 'key loggers' — malicious programs that record confidential password details — and only 24% had heard of the term 'phishing' — bogus emails purporting to be from one's bank asking for account information, with the intention of stealing funds. Public Knowledge Of Online Threats

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