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The National Business Aviation Association published the results of the NEXA study on its No Plane, No Gain web site.
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Mr. Kennish's study examined more than 200, 000 Web pages on the top 1, 000 sites.
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Opera Software, the company behind the Opera Web browser, has released the findings of new study that focused on mobile advertising.
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However, on-premises Web application systems get hammered more frequently with attacks, the study shows.
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In a correction posted on the Web site of The New England Journal of Medicine, where the study, called APPROVe, was published in February, 2005, the journal removes the conclusion that it takes 18 months for risk to emerge from the Abstract and the discussion of their paper.
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But those who study the world wide web, such as Prof Nigel Shadbolt, of Southampton University, believe the principles on which it was built are worth preserving and there is no better monument to them than the first website.
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That's the finding of a study released Tuesday by brand abuse tracking firm, MarkMonitor, measuring the disturbing growth of counterfeit drug sales on the Web.
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In another study published mid-2010 we found that in general people who contribute to the web through comments tend to focus on people rather than on institutions.
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