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Nearly two-thirds of teens use YouTube as their primary music source, according to a Nielsen survey.
WSJ: Not Your Granny's Grammys
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The September Netcraft survey puts the open source Apache share of web servers at 57 percent.
FORBES: Red Hat At $1 Billion
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Visitors to a Tyneside food festival at the centre of a food poisoning probe are being urged to take part in an online survey to identify the source.
BBC: Street Spice salmonella outbreak: Online survey
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According to a poll by the University of Denver, the number one relationship argument is over money, and an American Express survey reports that the top source of anxiety among couples is finances.
FORBES: For Love or Money: 3 Financial Conversations to Have Without Breaking Up
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The single largest troubleshooting issue the survey respondents face is identifying the source or any particular problem.
FORBES: Written by Brad Reinboldt
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The Health Protection Agency (HPA) is urging all visitors to fill in the survey to say where they ate so the source can be traced.
BBC: Street Spice salmonella outbreak: Online survey
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Given the low rate of literacy in the country, estimated at only 56.6 per cent in 2011 according to the Nepal Living Standards Survey, radio is the No. 1 source of information for Nepalese.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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One survey is, after all, a single source.
FORBES: Android Takes Number One Spot in the UK As I Look for the Analyst's Data
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Saturday's quake occurred along the Longmenshan fault line, which was also the source the 2008 quake, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
WSJ: Quake Kills More Than 100 in Sichuan
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The analysis, based on a sample survey of voters last year, is viewed as the best source of government data on turnout by race and ethnicity.
NPR: A Census First: Black Voter Turnout Passes Whites
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At the same time, the survey said that income inequality and an ageing society were likely to be a source of tension in the long run.
BBC: China needs 'renewed reform momentum', says OECD survey
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In another BIPAC-commissioned survey, performed in 2011-2012, 35% of employees ranked their employer as the most credible source of information about political issues and elections affecting their job.
FORBES: Should Employers Tell Employees How To Vote?