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NPA Think Tank: Can the Wii Replace Regular Exercise?
Liked it Jul 10, 8:53am 2 reviews physical-therapy, research, wii
http://www.npathinktank.com/2008/07/can-the-wii-rep.html
From the page: "With Wii becoming all the rage lately, not to mention finding its way into physical therapy clinics everywhere, it's important to realize that not much is know about the effects of using the Wii."
Women want bargains but men prefer brand names (5/19/2008)
Liked it May 20, 3:05pm 3 reviews shopping, marketing, research
http://www.brainmysteries.com/Research/Women_want_bargains_but_men_prefer_bra...
Web Worker Daily & Archive Are You Hyperconnected? &
Liked it May 20, 2:37pm 1 review internet, research, social-networking, metrics
http://webworkerdaily.com/2008/05/19/are-you-hyperconnected/
From the page: "After surveying 2400 members of the "global information workforce" in 17 countries, the IDC folks performed a cluster analysis of communications and connectivity habits. Those at the cutting edge - the hyperconnected - use all sorts of new technology and applications for both business and personal reasons. They juggle an average of 7 devices and 9 applications to connect to the network and represent 16% of the workforce."
10 university studies that never should have been funded | Awake At The Wheel …
Liked it Apr 17, 9:54am 5 reviews self-improvement, research
http://jonathanfields.com/blog/10-university-studies-that-never-should-have-b...
VR study says 40% of us are paranoid
Liked it Apr 6, 5:00pm 2 reviews psychology, science, research
http://www.primidi.com/2008/04/06.html
From the page: "UK researchers have recently used virtual reality (VR) to check if people had paranoid thoughts when using public transportation. Their VR tube ride experiment revealed that 40% of the participants experienced exaggerated fears about threats from others."
Study: There is No Tipping Point, Blog Readers Are Skeptical - ReadWriteWeb
Liked it Apr 4, 10:38am 2 reviews marketing, research
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/study_there_is_no_tipping_poin.php
From the page: "A new study by Canadian research firm Pollara has surfaced data indicating that Malcolm Gladwell's popular theory about key influencers moving markets may not be valid. "
‘Google Generation’ is a myth, says new research : JISC
Liked it Mar 12, 11:19am 1 review internet, research
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/news/stories/2008/01/googlegen.aspx
From the page: "A new report, commissioned by JISC and the British Library, counters the common assumption that the Google Generation" young people born or brought up in the Internet age, is the most adept at using the web."
Harris Interactive | The Harris Poll - Oil, Pharmaceutical, Health Insurance, Ma…
Liked it Jan 17, 12:06pm 1 review business, research, statistics
http://www.harrisinteractive.com/harris_poll/index.asp?PID=825
From the page: "Very Few People Think These Industries are Honest and Trustworthy; Percentages of Those Who Favor More Regulation Have Increased Since Last Year"

A shocking 44% of people don't believe any company/field is trustworthy currently. Talk about the importance of gaining your customers' trust!
Chronicle Careers: 12/21/2007: The Truth Is, You Gave a Lousy Talk
Liked it Jan 3, 10:58am 0 review research, communication, presentation
http://chronicle.com/jobs/news/2007/12/2007122101c/careers.html
NASA declares government tech invention of the year | NetworkWorld.com Community
Liked it Dec 22, 2007 8:56pm 3 reviews science, research
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/23284
From the page: "Sounds like something straight out of a Terminator movie: A device that can act like muscle and nerves to expand and contract surfaces is the NASA Government Invention of the Year."
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