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  The new big internet thing, m-surfing
Do you access the web using a mobile device? You're ahead of the trend--for now. Talking with Nielsen Mobile's Nic Covey.

  The penultimate DVR zapper: Movies
Study: 98.4 percent of households watch them live, just behind news and topping sports. Nick at Nite has highest C3 retention.

  Among young moms, the words do fly
What they're talking a lot about is baby products, and it often affects what they purchase. Talking with the Keller Faye Group.

  How the rich are getting by these days
They're getting a lot savvier at finding the best prices--and getting them from merchants. Talking with Harrison Group's Jim Taylor.

  The real cost of the strike in ad dollars
The price of spots on broadcast fell 12 percent during the first quarter, a new study reports. Talking with TargetCast's Gary Carr.

  With gizmos, it's a woman's thing now
Forget the stereotypes about men jumping first onto the latest technologies. Talking to Solutions Research Group's Donna Hall.

  Real victims of DVRs: Newer products
Study finds DVR households buy fewer packaged goods as they roll out. Talking with Information Resources' J.P. Beauchamp.

  A slightly less rosy outlook for online
EMarketer cuts its 2008 forecast to 23 percent growth, citing the economy and social network sites. Talking to David Hallerman.

  The hot thing that isn't: Political blogs
They were much buzzed about during the last election as the emerging platform of discourse, but few Americans read them

  For older folks, web is not as friendly
They sense the internet is really aimed at the young, with far less content created for them. Talking with Burst Media's Jarvis Coffin.




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