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Date Added: July 22, 2008 08:52:08 PM
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., BUSINESS WIRE -- Forrester Research, Inc. (Nasdaq: FORR) today released the results of its 2008 North American Technographics(R) Benchmark survey, its largest annual data set about consumers' technology adoption and attitudes, based on a mail survey of nearly 61,000 consumers representing 53,000 households in the US and Canada.

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