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Drivers should be banned to use mobile phones

July 22, 2009 - 3:35am | News | Mobile finances
Drivers should be banned to use mobile phones

According to a new report, America's federal transportation safety agency wanted a total ban on all cell phone use for drivers, including the use of hands-free headsets because of the risk. The New York Times posted NHTSA's entire 266-page study online for public viewing.


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Google’s ads revenue fell by 13%

July 17, 2009 - 4:18am | News | Other themes
Google’s ads revenue fell by 13%

Following the Google’s second-quarter earnings report, released July 16, investors deduced an inference that online advertising market is to stay in depression. Thus, the report revealed a big 13% decline during the period that ended June 30in so-called revenue per click, a measure of the value placed by marketers on ads shown by Google, that overshadowed other results, including sales that bested Wall Street's expectations by better-than-expected earnings, showing Google is keeping costs under control.


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Cisco unveils 2009 Midyear Security Report

July 15, 2009 - 9:37am | Fraud | News
Cisco unveils 2009 Midyear Security Report

The Cisco 2009 Midyear Security Report introduced its survey of Cisco security intelligence, highlighting threat information and trends from the first half of 2009, also including recommendations from Cisco security specialists and forecasts of how identified trends will likely develop. 

 

Thus, report includes the following statements:


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Multiple millions of LTE subscribers as early as 2011

July 9, 2009 - 5:04am | Figures | News
Multiple millions of LTE subscribers as early as 2011

According to a new report from Juniper Research, the number of LTE next generation networks is set to grow significantly with the number of subscribers exceeding 100 million by 2014. And these market numbers will be buoyed by the embedding of broadband capabilities within consumer electronics devices such as MP3 players, Netbooks and digital cameras. While subscribers will use handsets such as smart phones, and laptops, consumers will be motivated to connect devices in the home by LTE.


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Forbes: Denmark is the happiest country in the world

May 12, 2009 - 3:02pm | News | Other themes
Forbes: Denmark is the happiest country in the world

The new report was released by the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD), a Paris-based group of 30 countries with democratic governments that provides economic and social statistics and data. According to this report, happiness levels are highest in northern European countries.


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Investments in Eastern Europe and Russia are the most profitable?

April 9, 2009 - 7:43am | Figures | News
Investments in Eastern Europe and Russia are the most profitable?

The Eurekahedge Hedge Fund Index that has studied more than 2,000 funds worldwide has returned 0.8 percent, and an average of 1.3 percent in March. Eurekahedge plans to release a full report on the matter next week.

The researching firm stated funds investing in Eastern Europe and Russia were the best- performers in March with 14.4 percent. As the six other regional indexes continue to advance, the MSCI World Index, tracking 1,678 stocks globally, jumped 7.2 percent, and made March the best month since April 2003. 


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eBay’s report shows UK online businesses are optimistic about the future

March 27, 2009 - 3:27am | Figures | News
eBay’s report shows UK online businesses are optimistic about the future

eBay released its new Online Business Index that revealed 64% of online businesses are confident about the future with over 1/3 of them planning to expand their businesses in 2009. The Index contains data collected through survey responses from hundreds of small and medium-sized online retail businesses in the UK who collectively turned over an estimated £785 million in 2008 alone.


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UK mortgage lending stands for 86% of GDP

March 25, 2009 - 3:42am | Figures | News
UK mortgage lending stands for 86% of GDP

According to the annual world retail banking report from Cap Gemini, UK mortgage lending has "exceeded reasonable limits" and reached "unmanageable" amount. The volume of debt is running at 86pc of GDP – or about of £1,200 billion. 

The levels are to decline as a proportion of national economic output if banks are to make home loans profitable again.


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Banking sites are better than those of credit unions?

March 23, 2009 - 12:07pm | Banks and internet banks | News
Banking sites are better than those of credit unions?

WebAward.org has recently released the 2009 Internet Standards Assessment Report (ISAR). The report contains specific benchmarking data aimed at helping the bank and credit union industries create more award-winning websites. 

The Credit Union Web sites have consistently been underperforming the overall ISAR index for ten years in a raw. They scored highest in content, ease of use and interactivity, and lowest in innovation and use of technology.


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