If an alien civilization from Mars was planning a friendly takeover of our planet they would seek to make sure they understood our way of life and our way of thought.
Dell’s Spyware Survey
Though more than 90 percent of computers in the United States have some form of spyware on their computers, the majority don’t know how to identify or combat the online menace, according to a survey released today by the Internet Education Foundation (IEF) and Dell.
HR Survey Results
Strengthening professional talent levels is identified as the top 2005 recruitment issue by almost 80% of employers responding to a recent survey conducted by InSearch Worldwide.
SEMPO Survey on SEM Activities and Spending
The Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) is launching a first-ever comprehensive survey to estimate the size of the North American advertiser spending on search engine marketing and critical trends in the burgeoning SEM sector.
Survey Shows Employees Want Employers to Block Offensive Spam
Sophos conducted a poll of more than 1,000 computer users at small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) regarding the issue of spam.
Yahoo Personals Kicks off National Singles Week with Singles’ Voice Survey
Yahoo Personals’ National Singles Week Survey Reveals 94 Percent of Singles Want a Date That Can Make Them Laugh; Yahoo Launches New Dating Tools within Yahoo! Messenger and Yahoo Personals.
PlanView Announces Results of IT Maturity Survey
PlanView today announced the results of a process maturity survey completed by senior IT officials from the world’s top financial institutions.
Survey: CollegeJournal.com Lists Starting Salaries
Starting salaries for new graduates vary greatly, says CollegeJournal.com, The Wall Street Journal’s guide for career-minded college students.
Survey: What Is America Searching For?
A new survey from the MSN and Harris Interactive reveals that these days, Internet users in the United States are quite likely to turn to a search engine in their search for themselves.
Survey Says Google Users Have Most Internet Experience
A study done by Standard & Poor’s Equity Research Services that was conducted on search engines has released its results. The survey’s findings indicate that 48% of search engine users say they use Google most overall, compared to 20% for Yahoo, 14% for MSN and 7% for AOL.