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I’m All For the Environment…But You Can’t Have My iPod

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A new "Eco Pulse" survey of just over 1,000 American households finds that while Americans are trying to buy greener products and be more environmentally conscious with their purchases…but don’t want to give up modern conveniences. When asked if they would give up cell phones, microwaves, air conditioning, computers, or iPods, most Americans said "no"—even if they thought those products were harming the environment.

"Consumers don’t want to give up the modern conveniences of life," said Suzanne Shelton, whose firm The Shelton Group conducted the survey. "We’re all basically saying, ‘I’ll be green as long it doesn’t make me uncomfortable or inconvenienced.’"

20 Pct of Mobile Users Dropping Landlines

A survey released today by research firm In-Stat finds that 20 percent of respondents who use wireless voice service plan to drop their traditional landline telephone service. The survey found that long-distance service has been particularly impacted by the widespread adoption of wireless telephones, with nearly hald the study’s respondents saying they had decreased landline long-distance usage, with the average decrease being some 60 percent.

The report, titled Cutting the Cord: Consumer Wireline Erosion, also found wireless usage is growing faster than wireline usage, especially in the 18 to 24 year-old market segment. “Compared to 2004 survey results, wireless has increased from one-quarter of home phone minutes to nearly one-third in 2005,” said Bryan Van Dussen, a research director with In-Stat. “With this increase in wireless usage comes an increased displacement of landline use.”

Podcasting Numbers Were Overhyped

We reported yesterday that Pew Internet and American Life had released a survey claiming that 30% percent of iPod owners have downloaded a podcast, which comes out to about 6 million people. Sound far-fetched? New evidence shows that the survey is most likely not accurate and even Pew Internet and American Life has gone on record stating they do not believe those figures.

“Pew research director Mary Madden believes the numbers of people actually using the Internet to broadcast and/or download pods is smaller than the 6 million figure cited in the organization’s latest study, however.

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