When it comes to forming an opinion about a company or corporation, only half of
Canadian Internet users feel the information in a blog would be reliable, while the other half feel it is not reliable.
The 2000s saw huge developments in the ways people communicate and share information: social networking and social media, smartphones and mobility, and the Web 2.0 have become increasingly popular among
Canadian Internet users.
In the case of CASL, Parliament's concern was to combat a multitude of electronic threats that could have deleterious effects on Canada's e-economy, Canadian businesses, and
Canadian Internet users.
CSEC spying on
Canadian Internet users is a violation of how their private online information is handled.
The new partnership gives singles the opportunity to access Lavalife content and services across all Sympatico.MSN.ca properties, including its portal, MSN Hotmail and MSN Messenger providing Lavalife with access to more than 85 % of
all Canadian Internet users.
Based on comScore's opt - in research panel of approximately 40,000
Canadian Internet users, the detailed quarterly reports include web site visitation, online marketing metrics, transaction benchmarks and mobile banking data that yield critical insights into emerging trends and consumer behavior in the Canadian online banking industry.
Not exact matches
The government's Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology has released its report on e-commerce in Canada, titled «Pursuing the Promise,» and it paints the same picture we've known for some time now — that despite
Canadians being among the most prodigious
users of the
Internet, they really aren't doing much online business-wise.
Despite
Canadians being among the most prodigious
users of the
Internet, they really aren't doing much online business-wise.
Barnett:
Canadians, from an
internet perspective, have been some of the most prolific
users of Facebook and YouTube.
More importantly, the conversation reinforced what I concluded in my original blog post — that while
Canadians are indeed prolific
users of the
internet, they certainly are not the «third biggest consumers of gigabytes on the planet,» as claimed elsewhere.
For one thing, given that
Canadians are among the world's biggest
users of YouTube, we might not have to worry about usage - based billing anymore since our
internet traffic would plunge off a cliff.
CIRA ranks
Canadians 2nd in the world for the amount of time spent online — we are heavy
internet users.
The
internet users are increasing in Canada rapidly in the past years so almost every
Canadian single woman or man used online dating at least once in their lifetime.
As the Huffington Post's Daniel Tencer points out, online
users in Canada need to be worried too, because of «the integrated, international nature of online communication» - about 90 % of
Canadian Internet traffic is now routed through the U.S.
The process involves scanning the millions of books available in
Canadian libraries so they can be read by
internet users.
Since we neglected to recognize Austlii's first place showing in the Australia and New Zealand
Internet Best Practice Awards, sponsored by auDA and InternetNZ, the
Internet domain name administrators for Australia and New Zealand, we take this opportunity to stress how much
Canadian lawyers and information
users appreciate the great and pioneering work that Graham, Andrew Mowbray and the rest of the team are doing for all of us.
The CBC reports on a
Canadian Internet Project study that suggests
Canadians are heavy
users of the
Internet with 56 per cent of all
Canadians are online at least seven hours a week, with the average
Canadian user online 13.5 hours each week... [more]
CBC news recently reported that the average
Canadian spent over 41 hours online each month in the fourth quarter of 2012, and that
Canadians are the world's second - heaviest
users of the
internet (just behind Americans).
[1] In a 1999 report, the
Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission («CRTC») concluded that the term «broadcasting» in s. 2 (1) of the Broadcasting Act, S.C. 1991, c. 11, included programs transmitted to end -
users over the
Internet.
The confidentiality of e-mail and other stored communications held by
Canadian service providers is of obvious significance, but the issue most litigated right now relates to the identification of anonymous
internet users via service provider requests.
The CBC reports on a
Canadian Internet Project study that suggests
Canadians are heavy
users of the
Internet with 56 per cent of all
Canadians are online at least seven hours a week, with the average
Canadian user online 13.5 hours each week.
Are
Canadian ISPs required to identify their
users (ie, obtain their legal names and verify that the names are correct), or can
internet access be obtained, legally, without providing any real identity information?
Following the
Canadian debut of Street View last October, more than 150 cities and towns across Canada were covered by February, enabling
Internet users to visit maps.google.ca and view properties at street level simply by dragging an icon shaped like a person on to a map.
There are a number of distinguishing features of
Canadian «bloggers» that set them apart from
Internet users who don't visit blogs, says the company.