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| ID #: | 39272682 | |||||||||||||||
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Survey on personal online reputation management. Includes: Top online activities that contribute most to your own online profile? (e.g. Online shopping, online banking, social networking sites, text messaging, Skype, Online auctions, Write a blog, Download movies, Play online gaming, E-mail), Thinking of your friends and families, what are the three things you contribute most to their online profiles? Concern about online reputation? Concern that your online reputation may be harmed by content posted by someone else? %: Consider your own online profile when you edit or post content, Take steps to keep your personal and work online profiles separate, How your online activities might be exposing information about others, Information that you might be exposing or leaving behind while engaging in online activities How much control do you think you have over your online reputation? Steps taken to manage your online profile (e.g. Searched my own name using a search engine, Used privacy settings on social networking sites, Decided not to post specific text, photos or video online, Checked to see what other people say about me on websites, Checked my credit report) Online activities for work and person use (e.g. e-mail, online banking, social networking, blogging, download music, video, participate in online forums, Subscribe to online couponing services like Groupon, Living Social, Tippr etc. Use mobile phone applications [mobile Internet), Sharing my current location with family/friends, Use a business networking site like LinkedIn, Monster, etc, Use a news sharing service like Twitter, Pownce, FriendFeed, etc.. Have you ever posted information online that has harmed others or hurt relationships? What type of information did you share publicly? Have you ever posted something online that you knew had the potential to make someone uncomfortable? What were the activities that you felt positively/negatively influenced your reputation? Have other people ever been impacted by your online activities either positively or negatively? What negative impact did your online activity have on friends and family, other people? (e.g. Identity Theft, Fired from job, Socially embarrassed, Got divorced, Been harassed or bullied, Lost a friendship, Lost custody of kids) Survey includes responses from adults and children 8-17. |
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| Publication Date: | 1/24/2012 | |||||||||||||||
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| Location Type: | Online | |||||||||||||||
| Geography: | Canada, US, Germany, Ireland, Spain | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 1/24/2012 | |||||||||||||||
| ID #: | 39272557 | |||||||||||||||
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% of Canadians will use technology to stay in touch with friends and family this time of year.% of Canadians will use their mobile phones while travelling outside the country during the holidays, % will use their phones to reach out to family and loved ones, % planning to stay in touch with the office. [work-life balance] % of Canadians will spread holiday cheer via: phone calls, messages on social networking sites, e-cards, SMS.MMS, instant messaging [text messaging], physical holiday cards % of Canadians will place a phone call to wish friends all the best for 2012, % will post a message on a social networking site like Twitter or Facebook, % will send an SMS/MMS, e-mail, instant messaging, % will wait until they are face-to-face to share well wishes. [New Years] |
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| Publication Date: | 12/16/2011 | |||||||||||||||
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| Location Type: | Online | |||||||||||||||
| Geography: | Canada | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 12/16/2011 | |||||||||||||||
| ID #: | 39272496 | |||||||||||||||
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Mobile market in Canada. Includes penetration of smartphones and feature phones, Smartphone operating system share (RIM, Apple, Google (Android), Sybian, Microsoft, Palm, Other), Demographic features (% female and median age) of top smartphones (Apple, RIM, Google, Microsoft) Mobile market segments - % just voice, SMS, mobile media [mobile Internet], % listen to music on mobile phone, used application, used browser, text messaging Top genres for mobile browsing (e.g. social networking sites, e-mail, news, sports, weather), Mobile advertising ad recall, demographics of subscribers recall seeing a web/app ad Handset purchase consideration (e.g. overall cost of monthly service, network quality, brand name of phone, price of phone, social networking features), Touchscreen devices |
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| Publication Date: | 6/29/2011 | |||||||||||||||
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| Location Type: | Online | |||||||||||||||
| Geography: | Canada | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 12/6/2011 | |||||||||||||||
| ID #: | 39272303 | |||||||||||||||
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Survey of Canadians SMB. Includes: What's your biggest IT challenge. (Finding products that suit needs, Choosing applications that won't be obsolete in a few months, Tailoring IT products to our business processes, managing risk, financial or otherwise, Other) How has your IT budget changed for next year, What technologies do you think may help grow or improve your business in 2011 (Cloud computing, Virtualization, Business Intelligence, ERP, Software as a Service, Storage or SANs, VoiP, Tablet computers, Other) Who sets the IT strategy in your organization, What type of training to you offer your employees (In-house, Peer-training, Online training, Classroom training, Other), Types of products typically require the most training (Productivity software, Smartphones, Browser-based portal tools, Messaging tools, Social media tools) Use of social media tools in your business (product & event announcement, customer relations/communications, community building, Do not use social media [social networking sites] Most important function of a smartphone (E-mail, Instant messaging, Social networking, Web browsing, Productivity applications) Biggest security concern (Viruses & hackers, Disaster recovery, Employee blunders, Data or infrastructure hosted by third parties) Barriers to buying from a startup vs. a large well-knowd vendor (Fear that they will go out of business, Products might not integrate, Level of support might not be strong enough) Computing technologies SMBs will not be using in 5 years - Landline telephones, netbooks, PDAs, PCs, Laptops, Do not plan to stop an current technology # of tablet computers in Canada by end of 2011, % share of market held by laptops (Q2 2009 vs. Q2 2011), Number of PC shipment in Q2 (desktop and portable) Policies around bringing personal devices to work (BYOD) |
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| Publication Date: | 11/1/2011 | |||||||||||||||
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| Geography: | Canada | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 11/1/2011 | |||||||||||||||
| ID #: | 39272236 | |||||||||||||||
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ICT use by Canadian SMEs. Includes: Internet connection by type (high speed internet, very high speed, extreme high speed), Reasons for lack of connection to high speed # of computers, # of mobile Internet keys, # of cell phones [cellphones], # of mobile devices (including smartphones, PDAs, tablet computers] Use of Office Suites software, Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Customer relationship management (CRM), Supply chain management (SCM), Open source systems or software applications, Top reasons given for computerizing processes Use of the website as an Internet tool, % have a mobile web site [mobile Internet], Level of satisfaction with regard to the use of mobile marketing [mobile advertising], Interest in adapting their websites for mobile devices Use of intranets and extranets, Use of collaborative tools - E-mail, Web meetings, Videoconferencing or conference calling, Shared editing tools, Task or agenda management tools, Power management tools, Collaborative solutions Online activities - Selling online [e-commerce], Online purchases, Banking transactions [Internet banking], Web 2.0 [social networking sites], Transactions with government [e-government], Perception of security of online transactions, Internet payment solutions used (Paypal, Moneris, Global payments, Desjardins, Google checkout, Beanstream, Other), Obstacles or factors preventing from selling online, Types of banking transaction down online (online payment to suppliers, Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment (EBPP)], Internet payroll transactions, international e-banking transactions, import of data to accounting system, internet cash management systems Canadian SME satisfaction with social media, responsibility fir the development of Web 2.0 strategies, Internal use of web 2.0, use of web 2.0 in partner or supplier relationships, Social networking sites used by Canadian SMEs over the last year (Facebook, LinkedIn, Blogs on company website, Microblogs, Forums, Wikis), Interest in incorporating Web 2.0 applications Investments in ICT during the past 12 months by company size, types of investments (e.g. Purchase of computer equipment, Purchase of licenses, Development of computer systems, Outsourcing of technical support, Internal human resources, Consulting, Purchase of telephone devices/systems, Internet/network access), Types of external resources SMEs rely on for managing and developing their technological resources, main obstacles to adopting ICT Solutions suggested by SMEs Most data prided by # of employees, sector and region. Data related to Quebec is more detailed |
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| Publication Date: | 10/19/2011 | |||||||||||||||
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| Location Type: | Online | |||||||||||||||
| Geography: | Canada, Quebec | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 10/19/2011 | |||||||||||||||