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Resolved Question: I need revenue statistics on the internet...?

Can anybody help me out, I need statistics such as revenue resulting from internet related consumer products. Such as: Average yearly money a nation spends on internet providing companies. Or: Average money spent on computers/ other internet related goods... etc. Please cite sources, attach links, or whatever so I can cite. I;d appreciate it! more

Voting Question: How might Canon handle repair of possibly fried camera no longer manufactured?

If a camera has experienced a true short circuit and it no longer functions, what will the manufacturer (Canon) do about it? Specifically, is it repairable or not and if not then what are we to do? My daughter loved this camera for the manual controls it had. I posted earlier the camera is dead possibly as a result of the overheating/battery shortage problem. They no longer manufacture the a540 camera and she's without a camera. I'm sure glad for the internet and the fact I stumbled across the safety notice as we never did send in her registration (I always think it's mainly for them to gather statistics on their consumers). more

Resolved Question: Which antivirus/security software uses less resources? Kaspersky or Webroot?

Which antivirus/security software uses less resources? Kaspersky or Webroot? I am currently using Webroot antivirus plus antispyware and my subscription is about to run out. I am happy with Webroot, but I want to look at the other options too. My top replacement candidate is Kaspersky, with my following favorites being Trend Micro, and Norton/Mcafee being near the bottom. Is Kaspersky worth the change from Webroot? I don't want something bogging my system down and hogging all the resources. I thought Webroot did a good job but if Kaspsersky's resource management is similar and has better detection/removal then I will go with that. I work in tech support and I've noticed Kaspersky has a few issues with Windows Sidebar, which isn't a big deal, but it makes me shy away from Kaspersky. Any thoughts or statistics? Possible links to comparisons of speed or protection? What does consumer reports say? I am looking at Kasp 2010 Internet security and just antivirus more

Resolved Question: Which antivirus/security software uses less resources? Kaspersky or Webroot?

I am currently using Webroot antivirus plus antispyware and my subscription is about to run out. I am happy with Webroot, but I want to look at the other options too. My top replacement candidate is Kaspersky, with my following favorites being Trend Micro, and Norton/Mcafee being near the bottom. Is Kaspersky worth the change from Webroot? I don't want something bogging my system down and hogging all the resources. I thought Webroot did a good job but if Kaspsersky's resource management is similar and has better detection/removal then I will go with that. I work in tech support and I've noticed Kaspersky has a few issues with Windows Sidebar, which isn't a big deal, but it makes me shy away from Kaspersky. Any thoughts or statistics? Possible links to comparisons of speed or protection? What does consumer reports say? I am looking at Kasp 2010 Internet security and just antivirus more

Resolved Question: Which Are The Pros & Cons About The Next Gen Consoles ?

Well First of all i would like to add that i own the three consoles and that this is based on my personal experience im not a fanboy Well Starting with the wii first Pros Cheap; well in Mexico not so much Fun playing it with friends Some good games Metroid Zelda Mario all of them (personally im tired of Mario games) Red steel SSBB Well all of us grew up with this games i mean so whats not to like Cons After some time it gets really boring Alone is super boring Laggy online The wiimote has a terrible accuracy(i know new adapter has been released) It doesn't has much of hardcore games Top Selling Multiconsole games not available like CoD4 GTA IV Devil May Cry 4 Bioshock Ninja Gaiden Incoming COD Modern Warfare 2 Incoming CrYsis Well this game is the game with best graphics ever because its on PC Plus if you smoke near the wii the laser will star to failure (personal experience) No HD Really bad graphics when compered to the other two, it has the graphics of the Gamecube it seems Nintendo got lazy in the design of the wii No HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Very complicated to add friens to your list How it Can be a top seller but its the less console used in the world here are the statistics Xbox 360 the most used Ps3 Xbox and PS2 about the same Gamecube And then the wii Well enough of the wii lets pass to the Xbox 360 Pros Cheap now it is, well not in Mexico Nice Processing and graphic power Nice Size of HDD (20,60,120) HDMI Very good exclusive Games like Gears Of War 1 and 2 Halo Left 4 Dead Mass Effect 1 and 2 Perfect Dark Crackdown Forza Motorsport Plus the Arcades Banjo Kazooie Banajo Tooie MK Original Perfect Dark Xbox Live Messenger Incoming Facebook an Twitter Easy to program games on it Netflix Well i live in Mexico and it has great service in xbox live and in consumer phone line Cons It Had a 54% failure but not anymore since 2007 consoles Xbox Live Costs like 49.99 Netflix to expensive and in Mexico it does not exists It seems they want to charge you about anything Noisy Disks get railed so easy Now With the PS3 Pros Cheap with the release of the slim version Extraordinary processing power Nice Graphic power Built in Wi Fi Controllers with rechargeable batteries Blu Ray HDMI Free Online Gaming Very Good Exclusive games like Unharted 1 and 2 Resistance Killzone 2 MGS4 God Of War Little Big Planet Heavy Rain Infamous Internet Browser Cons According to some studios Difficult to program games on it So long loading times in games and in firmware actualization Online game a little bit laggy No more PS2 Compatibility Peripherals like the Rock Band & GH instruments are really laggy Plus they are the first ones to failure ( own experience i have gh3 on Xbox 360 and Metalica on PS3 and there is a huge difference between response time ) I live in Mexico and the PS3 has not Even been officially released No Mexican PS Network Well that's about it in conclusion be lovers not haters Ps3 Fans try out the Xbox 360 and the Wii Xbox 360 Fans try out the PS3 and the Wii Wii fans the same thing Dont be so CloseMinded and enjoy the pleasure of being a Gamer Have Fun and i leave you with a nice thought or phrase what ever People Always Ask Me Why Dont You Get A Life And I Tell Them I'm A Gamer I Have Lots Of Xbox Live Gamertag: IC3 NeTsKy I more

Resolved Question: My exact thoughts of online piracy. I need opinions.?

Here is a little "article" I wrote on the goodness of online piracy: The Goodness of Online Piracy For years, we’ve been going to record stores and buying CD’s, and that sure made the record companies lots of money. But now things have changed, and by that, I mean we can “steal records” in the comfort of our own home with a little thing called “file transfer”. Yes, to all those who aren’t as tech savvy as the average teenager, you can import CD’s onto your computer. Each song is on an audio file which is put directly into your hard drive. With the greatness of the Internet, we can share files with our friends, whether it be lyrics to a song we wrote, or just a song by some band which we happened to discover. With file transfer, we can get these audio files absolutely free, and since it gives the CEO’s no coin, they are angered about it. The joke is on them now since they live like it’s 1992, and the only thing they can do is make the average consumer “pity the artist” for “not getting the money he deserves”. In all my years of pirating, I can say that people have told me that numerous times, and I tell them reasons to not believe any of those lies. First off, bands and artists make 90% of their profits from touring and merchandising. Even though record prices as well as song prices on iTunes are ridiculous, it still barely has any effect on the artist whether we buy it or steal it. For years, anti-piracy activists have used made up statistics to back up their evidence, which we all know is a load of crap, considering artists that are signed to Capital Records don’t just make platinum records with only $100,000 in their bank account. While most of the brainwashed sheep actually don’t mind buying records, those with a brain actually know the injustice that has come about with the record companies ripping us off in exchange for us doing nothing more than simply buying their records. They say downloading an album off the Internet is the exact same thing as stealing a CD from the record store. Once again, another load of crap right there. When we steal CD’s from the record store and get caught, it’s considered a misdemeanor, and not only do we show lack of support for the artist and record company, but we show lack of support for the record store. However, when we download albums off the Internet, we only show lack of support for the artist and record company, and what comes out of that if we get caught? A $100,000 lawsuit from the CEO’s who are so whiny just because they were a few bucks short. Nobody should pity the artists at all. They don’t become poor. In fact, they get more money than the average working citizen can ever dream of getting regardless of all the CD’s that have been “stolen” off the Internet. Not only does online piracy increase their popularity, but it also makes people want to see them live and actually pay for a few tickets. Music has a powerful impact on us, and it’s something that will forever change our lives. The sad truth is that it has become a marketing product, and the only way to fight that is to steal all the music you can steal. I advise everyone that is reading this to steal all the music you can steal. Fill your hard drive up with everything you want, and just steal it. You’ll be doing the artists a favor as well as music in general. Steal it, steal it, steal it! more

Resolved Question: can you solve these statistics questions?

1. In testing for the equality of variances from two independent populations, if the null hypothesis is false, the test could result in: A. A Type I error B. Either A Type I error or A Type II error C. Neither A Type I error or A Type II error D. A Type II error E. Both A Type I error and A Type II error 2. In testing for the equality of means from two independent populations, if the hypothesis of equal population means is rejected at alpha=.01, it will __________ be rejected at alpha=.05. A. Always B. Sometimes C. Never 3. In order to test the effectiveness of a drug called XZR designed to reduce cholesterol levels, 9 heart patients' cholesterol levels are measured before they are given the drug. The same 9 patients use XZR for two continuous months. After two months of continuous use the 9 patients' cholesterol levels are measured again. The comparison of cholesterol levels before vs. after administering the drug is an example of testing the difference between: A. Two means from independent populations B. Two population variances from independent populations C. Two population proportions D. Matched pairs from two dependent populations 4. A new company is in the process of evaluating its customer service. The company offers two types of sales: 1. Internet sales; 2. Store sales. The marketing research manager believes that the Internet sales are more than 10% higher than store sales. The alternative hypothesis for this problem would be stated as: A. Pinternet-Pstore>0 B. Pinternet-Pstore<0 C. Pinternet-Pstore0 D. Pinternet-Pstore.10 E. Pinternet-Pstore>.10 5. When testing a hypothesis about the mean of a population of paired differences in which two different observations are taken on the same units, the correct test statistic to use is: A. Z B. T C. F D. Chi-square E. None of the above 6. When testing the difference between two population proportions using large independent random samples, __________ test statistic is used. A. Z B. T C. F D. Chi-square E. None of the above 7. A financial analyst working for a financial consulting company wishes to find evidence that the average price-to-earnings ratio in the consumer industry is higher than average price-to-earnings ratio in banking industry. The alternative hypothesis is: A. consumer=banking B. consumerbanking C. consumer>banking D. consumer<banking E. consumer ¹banking 8. If we are testing the difference between the means of two normally distributed independent populations with samples of n1=10, n2=10, the degrees of freedom for the t statistic is ____. A. 19 B. 18 C. 9 D. 8 E. 20 9. Given the following information about a hypothesis test of the difference between two means based on independent random samples, which one of the following is the correct rejection region at a significance level of .05? HA: A>B, 1=12, 2=9, s1=4, s2=2, n1=13, n2=10. A. Reject H0 if Z>1.96 B. Reject H0 if Z>1.645 C. Reject H0 if t>1.721 D. Reject H0 if t>2.08 E. Reject H0 if t>1.782 10. Given the following information about a hypothesis test of the difference between two means based on independent random samples, what is the calculated value of the test statistic? Assume that the samples are obtained from normally distributed populations having equal variances. HA: A>B, 1=12, 2=9, s1=5, s2=3, n1=13, n2=10. A. T=1.674 B. T=1.5 C. T=2.823 D. T=1.96 E. T=1.063 11. Given the following information about a hypothesis test of the difference between two variances based on independent random samples, what is the critical value of the test statistic at a significance level of .05? Assume that the samples are obtained from normally distributed populations. HA: 2A>2B, 1=12, 2=9, s1=5, s2=3, n1=13, n2=10. A. 3.87 B. 3.44 C. 3.07 D. 2.8 E. 2.38 12. When a one-way ANOVA model is converted into a two-way ANOVA model by adding a blocking factor, the value of SSE will ________________ increase. A. Always B. Sometimes C. Never 13. When computing a confidence interval for the difference between two means, the width of the (1-) confidence interval based on Tukey's procedure will be __________ the width of the (1-) individual confidence interval based on t statistic. A. Greater than B. Less than C. Same as D. Sometimes greater than sometimes less than 14. In a completely randomized (one-way) analysis of variance problem with c groups and a total of n observations in all groups, the variance between groups is equal to: A. (Total sum of squares)-(Sum of squares within columns) B. (Sum of squares between columns)/(c-1) C. (Total sum of squares)-[(Sum of squares within columns)/(n-c)] D. [(Total sum of squares)/(n-1)]-[(Sum of squares between columns)/(c-1)] 15. Using the ANOVA procedure for a two factor factorial experiment, with 4 levels of factor 1 and 5 levels of factor 2 and three observations for eokay, perhaps I should elaborate. I have completed this assignment but I am not 100% sure that I have the correct answers. My answers are as follows: 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. D 10. A 11. C 12. C 13. A 14. A 15. E 16. D 17. B 18. C 19. E Could you at least tell me which ones I got wrong so I can get back to work on them? more

Resolved Question: Where can i get most recent statistics for UK consumer confidence? (on the internet)?

i tried statistic.gov.uk and check the entire website but theres nothing on it more

Resolved Question: Sat Nav Consumer Statistics?

For a university project I'm trying to find out statistics and demographics of Sat Nav buyers and users, specifically what percentage of drivers over the age of 60 use a Sat Nav system. I've looked on the internet but I can't find anything but I might not be using the right phrasing or something. Any help or website suggestions would be good. Thank You more

Resolved Question: business question?

What is the current condition of the economy. How is the GDP doing, unemployment statistics, leading economic indicators, inflation, and consumer confidence. Where are good resources to find this information for example internet, newspaper, and magazines more

Resolved Question: Look at these facts....interesting facts about porn...!!!!?

Get The Facts One of the problems with porn is it makes you feel that you are all alone. The reality is that you are not. Check out the stats below and see how many people are involved in the world of porn. Pornography Industry Statistics Size of the Industry $57.0 billion world-wide - $12.0 billion US Adult Videos $20.0 billion Escort Services $11.0 billion Magazines $7.5 billion Sex Clubs $5.0 billion Phone Sex $4.5 billion Cable & Pay Per View $2.5 billion Internet $2.5 billion CD-ROM $1.5 billion Novelties $1.0 billion Other $1.5 billion Porn revenue is larger than all combined revenues of all professional football, baseball, and basketball franchises. US porn revenue exceeds the combined revenues of ABC, CBS, & NBC (6.2 billion). Child pornography generates $3 billion annually. Internet Porn Statistics Pornographic Website's 4.2 million (12% of total website's) Pornographic Pages 372 million Daily Pornographic Search Engine Requests 68 million (25% of total search engine requests) Daily Pornographics Emails 2.5 billion (8% of total emails) Avg. Daily Pornographic Emails/User 4.5 per internet user Monthly Pornographic downloads (Peer-to-peer) 1.5 billion (35% of all downloads) Daily Gnutella "child pornography" requests 116 thousand Website's offering illegal child pornography 100 thousand Sexual solicitations of youth made in chat rooms 89% Youths who received sexual solicitation 20% Worldwide visitors to pornographic web sites 72 million annually Children's Exposure to Pornography Average age of first Internet exposure to pornography 11 years old Largest Consumer of Internet Pornography 12-17 age group 15-17 year olds having multiple hardcore exposures 80% 8-16 year olds having viewed porn online 90% (most while doing homework) 7-17 year olds who would freely give out home address 29% 7-17 year olds who would freely give out email addresses 14% Children's characters linked to thousands of porn links 26 (including Pokeman and Action Man) Adult Internet Porn Statistics Men admitting to accessing porn at work 20% US adults who regularly visit internet porn sites 40 million Promise Keepers men who viewed porn in the last week 53% Christians who say porn is a major problem in the home 47% Adults admitting to internet sexual addiction 10% Breakdown of male/female visitors to porn sites 72% male - 28% female Women & Pornography 13% of Women admit to accessing porn at work. 70% of women keep their cyber activities secret. 17% of all women struggle with pornography addiction. Women, far more than men, are likely to act out their behaviors in real life, such as having multiple partners, casual sex, or affairs. Women favor chat rooms 2X's more than men. 1 out of 3 visitors to adult website's are women. 9.4 million women access adult website's each month.not really....just surprised about it when i first read it....didnt know that the porn industry make tons of money....no point....no question.... just want to hear your comments more

Resolved Question: Can you tell me what's the best webcam to buy in YOUR opinion?

Not according to statistics on the internet or consumer reports. I want a good quality picture and that is very hard to find. I could care less about a built in microphone and don't want an "auto-focus" webcam. So please give me your input on a good webcam to purchase. Link me to the webcam that you've used so I can look at it. Thanks! more

Resolved Question: Outline HELP!....(desperate need) Outline=Identity Theft?

Hello ..I need major desperate help on just fixing my outline adding or minusing things: I did an outline for my term paper : Identity theft : My teacher said that *I need a "problem" *Nothing addressed how it can be prevented *She wrote - Since ID tehft costs consumers and businesses billions, can it be prevented? Here is my outline: Tentative Outline I. What is Identity Theft a. Define Identity Theft b. Statistics of Identity Theft Occurrences c. Number of convictions II. Major Types of Internet Fraud a. Auction & Retail Fraud b. “Work At Home” Schemes c. Investment Schemes 1.Telemarketing d. Credit Card Schemes e. Identity Theft III. How Can Internet Fraud Be Avoided a. Avoid Giving Out Valuable Personal Information Online b. Don’t Judge By First Appearances c. Exercise Caution if Dealing with a Person or Agency who Disguises or Hides their Identity d. Be Careful of Advance Fee Agencies IV. Where Does Internet FraudGet Reported A. Agencies Dealing With Internet Fraud a. Department of Justice b. Internet Fraud Initiative 1) Federal Trade Commission 2) National Advocacy Center c. Internet Fraud Complaint Center d. FBI e. National White Collar Crime Center f. Securities and Exchange Commission g. Fraud.org h. National Consumers LeagueI showed it to another teacher that i have and she said that it was ok ... BUT MY TEACHER not that teacher is ANAl and picky and a hard garder ... I want to fix my outline... she said it was too informational . -It is for an Analytical research paper -This outline is important since I have to split the work up into 4 people.... - CAN SOMEONE HELP ME EDIT?FIX IT .... This is an outline that has been graded and turned in already ... I need to fix it because this outline will guide us on doing out paper ... SHE ALSO SAID THAT THERE IS TOO MUCH OVER LAP BETWEEN c. investment schemes and a. avoiding out valuable personal info.outline..... i really need help ... Thanxs so much more

Resolved Question: What have been the growth trends for people making purchase on the net?

In particular I want to see how internet transactions have grown over the past 5 years and where they are predicted to go in next 5 years Globally, in the US and in Australia. I am also looking to find any statistics on what proportion of general insurance services are purchased on the web in the USA, Globally and in Australia. It would be great to find some information on predicted growth of financial services being used online in particular general insurance products. I would also like to find out how the use of the web for financial services transactions compares with other industries such as travel and consumer goods etc. more
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