Internet users more accepting of spam: study
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Internet Users More Accepting of Spam
(AP)
Internet Users More Accepting of Spam
(AP)
04/10/2005 05:37 PMAP - We're not any less annoyed by spam. We're just more accepting of
it. So says a study released Sunday by the Pew Internet and American
Life Project.
Internet users more accepting of spam
Internet users more accepting of spam
04/10/2005 09:52 PMMSNBC Apr 11 2005 12:27AM GMT
Update 2: Internet Users More Accepting
of Spam
Update 2: Internet Users More Accepting
of Spam
04/10/2005 11:42 PMForbes Apr 11 2005 2:52AM GMT
Internet users gaining tolerance of
spam, study says
Internet users gaining tolerance of
spam, study says
04/11/2005 07:55 AMBoston Globe Apr 11 2005 11:03AM GMT
Survey: Users More Accepting of Spam
Survey: Users More Accepting of Spam
04/11/2005 10:47 AMA new survey by the Pew Internet and American Life Project suggests
that people may be getting used to dealing with spam in their inboxes
these days. Spam is also being cited as a cause for a marked decline
in the number of people who trust that what comes into their inbox is
genuine e-mail.
Study: Internet users no more likely to
have unprotected sex than other gays
Study: Internet users no more likely to
have unprotected sex than other gays
12/31/2003 06:10 AMThe Advocate Dec 31 2003 5:07AM ET
Study says two in five Internet users
now have broadband at home
Study says two in five Internet users
now have broadband at home
04/19/2004 02:44 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Apr 19 2004 7:08AM GMT
Study: Internet Users Taking Virtual
Tours (AP)
Study: Internet Users Taking Virtual
Tours (AP)
12/29/2004 10:12 PMAP - Internet users are traveling across the world from their living
rooms: A new study finds that 45 percent of adult American online
users have taken advantage of features that permit virtual tours of
another location.
Study: Internet Users Taking Virtual
Tours
Study: Internet Users Taking Virtual
Tours
12/30/2004 12:21 AMSiliconValley.com Dec 30 2004 4:24AM GMT
Pew Study Shows 55 Percent Of All Adult
Internet Users Are Broadband-Enabled
Pew Study Shows 55 Percent Of All Adult
Internet Users Are Broadband-Enabled
04/20/2004 11:19 AMMedia Post Apr 20 2004 3:23PM GMT
People are More Accepting of Spam
People are More Accepting of Spam
04/11/2005 05:59 AMInternet users more tolerant of spam
Internet users more tolerant of spam
04/11/2005 08:35 AMCjonline.com - Mon Apr 11, 08:33 am GMT
German Internet users hit by tide of
far-right spam (AFP)
German Internet users hit by tide of
far-right spam (AFP)
06/10/2004 12:52 PMAFP - German Internet users were hit with an unprecedented flood of
racist e-mails, much of it sent from a bogus address named after
Germany's most prominent news magazine, according to media reports.
German Internet users hit by tide of
far-right spam
German Internet users hit by tide of
far-right spam
06/10/2004 01:03 PMAFP via Yahoo! Jun 10 2004 5:51PM GMT
Audio spam, new harassment to Internet
users
Audio spam, new harassment to Internet
users
09/26/2004 11:06 PMXinhua News Agency Sep 27 2004 3:37AM GMT
German internet users hit by racist spam
German internet users hit by racist spam
06/11/2004 05:00 AMEinnews.com - Fri Jun 11, 07:54 am GMT
Report: Internet Users Accept Spam
Report: Internet Users Accept Spam
04/10/2005 09:52 PMCIO Today Apr 11 2005 1:33AM GMT
GERMANY: German internet users hit by
racist spam
GERMANY: German internet users hit by
racist spam
06/11/2004 07:22 PMAsia Media Jun 11 2004 11:09PM GMT
Spam, scams continue to plague Internet
users
Spam, scams continue to plague Internet
users
01/02/2005 01:56 PMManila Times Jan 2 2005 2:53PM GMT
Internet users accept spam as part of
online life
Internet users accept spam as part of
online life
04/12/2005 01:49 AMNow accepting new soldiers for Internet
crime ring
Now accepting new soldiers for Internet
crime ring
12/17/2003 11:52 PMUnwitting online job seekers may find their new employer the leader of
a worldwide internet crime ring.
Study: Web users ditch the browser
Study: Web users ditch the browser
01/05/2004 02:48 PMZDNet Jan 5 2004 1:47PM ET
Study: 2 in 5 Web users now have
broadband at home
Study: 2 in 5 Web users now have
broadband at home
04/19/2004 08:32 PMLaridian Releases the NIV Study Bible
for PDA Users
Laridian Releases the NIV Study Bible
for PDA Users
09/24/2004 03:27 AMLaridian, Inc., a leading publisher of Bible-related software for
mobile devices, today announced the release of the NIV Study Bible in
a format compatible with Laridian's MyBible(tm) software for Palm
OS(r) and PocketBible(r) software for Pocket PC. [PRWEB Sep 24, 2004]
Study: Users get more junk e-mail but
take it in stride
Study: Users get more junk e-mail but
take it in stride
04/13/2005 04:21 AMComputerworld Apr 13 2005 8:14AM GMT
Reactions to the Pew Study on Search
Engine Users
Reactions to the Pew Study on Search
Engine Users
02/01/2005 10:14 PMI'm seeing some amusing reactions to the just released Pew study on
Search Engine Users. Disclaimer: I have not yet the report but would
like to spend some quality time with it. I'd really like to see where
it disagrees with what we believe we know at work. Chirs Sherman of
SearchEngineWatch, in Searchers Say, Damn I'm Good! is impressed by
how many search users are confident in their ability to find things: A
new survey by the Pew Internet...
Study: We're getting used to the taste
of spam
Study: We're getting used to the taste
of spam
04/11/2005 05:47 PMZDNet Apr 11 2005 9:49PM GMT
Spam Is All Your Fault, Says Study
Spam Is All Your Fault, Says Study
03/27/2005 12:35 PMInformation Week Mar 27 2005 3:50PM GMT
News: Study: Podcasts heard by 6M MP3
player users
News: Study: Podcasts heard by 6M MP3
player users
04/04/2005 01:28 PMThe Pew Internet & American Life Project has released the findings of
a study into the listening habits of MP3 player owners, including iPod
users. More than 22 million adults own iPods or other MP3 players,
according to the report, and 29 percent of them, or more than 6
million, have downloaded podcasts from the Web.
Advanced users and experts anticipate
the cyberspatial future: new study
Advanced users and experts anticipate
the cyberspatial future: new study
02/01/2005 09:47 PM
While computing will become ever more
ubiquitous, technology experts tend to fear an impending attack on
American cyberinfrastructure, according to a new
study by the Pew Center for
the Internet and American Life .
By a nearly 3-1 margin, the experts in this survey expressed worry
about the vulnerability of the internet and the likelihood of an
attack on the underlying infrastructure within the next ten years.
Some 66% agreed with the following prediction: At least one
devastating attack will occur in the next 10 years on the networked
information infrastructure or the country’s power grid.
Those surveyed anticipated other social effects as well, to differing
levels:
In the emerging era of the blog, experts believe the
internet will bring yet more dramatic change to the news and
publishing worlds. They predict the least amount of change to
religion.
Windows 98 Users Face Increased Security
Risk, Says Study
Windows 98 Users Face Increased Security
Risk, Says Study
12/12/2003 10:28 AMA new research paper to be released on Thursday is warning those
companies still running Microsoft Windows 98 that they face an
increased risk of a network security breach when Microsoft retires the
product at the end of this year.
Study: People getting inured to the
taste of spam
Study: People getting inured to the
taste of spam
04/11/2005 03:26 PMThe Pew Internet and American Life Project turns up some surprising
data about people's attitudes toward junk e-mail.
Netizens learning to tolerate spam -
study
Netizens learning to tolerate spam -
study
04/12/2005 08:45 AMThe Register Apr 12 2005 1:11PM GMT
Study: More spam served up to cell
phones
Study: More spam served up to cell
phones
02/18/2004 02:54 PMCNET Feb 18 2004 6:45PM GMT
Study: Five countries send 99 percent of
spam
Study: Five countries send 99 percent of
spam
06/30/2004 02:31 PMA half-yearly analysis shows the United States is the source of more
than half of all spam.
Study: Marketers fall short on Can-Spam
Study: Marketers fall short on Can-Spam
04/21/2004 10:18 AMAccording to a Jupiter Research study, many companies fail to respond
promptly to opt-out requests from recipients of marketing e-mail, as
required by the new law.
Response to Gordon Cormack's Study of
Spam Detection
Response to Gordon Cormack's Study of
Spam Detection
06/24/2004 11:43 AMSpam problems undermining email usage:
Pew Trust study
Spam problems undermining email usage:
Pew Trust study
10/29/2003 12:11 AM
According to a new study from the Pew Internet and American Life
Project , spam problems are growing as concerns for large numbers
of email users.
In large numbers, Internet users report that they trust email less and
some even use email less because of spam.
Female users tend to be more bothered
by spam than males.
The erosion of trust in email, leading to quick deletes, suspicion
of communication from strangers, fear of lost valid messages, and
concealing one's email address, especially for
personal email accounts away from work, might be the biggest effect
of this "critical mass" of spam.
This study's results came as no surprise to many netizens.
However, the research is
recent and surveys a broad audience .
( Pew Internet and
American Life Project )
Internet Users Are More Social Than
Non-Users
Internet Users Are More Social Than
Non-Users
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