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875MM Consumers Shopped Online, Up 40% in 2 Years
Over 85 percent of the global online population has used the internet to make a purchase, increasing the market for online shopping by 40 percent in the past two years, according to the Nielsen Global Online Survey on internet shopping habits, [...]
Posted: Wednesday, January 30th 2008
Influential World Citizens Just Not Happy with Big Corporations
Most of the world's most engaged citizens say large companies wield too much influence on government decisions.
Furthermore, they want aggressive action against the activities and influence of national and multinational corporations, according to a new Ipsos survey.
The poll of 22,000 people, covering 22 of the world's leading and burgeoning powerhouse economies, finds [...]
Posted: Friday, January 4th 2008
Google Concedes to Brazil's Demand for User Data
Google has agreed to turn over some user data demanded by Brazilian authorities in connection with criminal investigations.
Google on Tuesday said it would comply with a Brazilian court order to turn over data that could identify users of its Orkut social networking site who are suspected of illegal activities, including racism and child pornography, reports TechNewsWorl [...]
Posted: Wednesday, September 6th 2006
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