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Hart Research
Washington , Dc, District of Columbia
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    www.nanotechproject.org/events/archive/synbio_poll_even - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/30/2008    Last Visited: 7/6/2009  

    Abigail Davenport, Vice President, Peter D. Hart Research Associates

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    Published on: 1/10/2008    Last Visited: 1/10/2008  

    "Diversity and Civic Engagement Outcomes Ranked Among Least Importan" by Debra Humphreys, vice president for communications and public affairs at AAC&U, and Abigail Davenport, vice president at Peter D. Hart Research Associates.

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    Published on: 3/4/2004    Last Visited: 6/16/2005  

    According to Abigail Davenport, analyst at Peter D. Hart Research, "The wireless market is starting to look like America.

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    BCBSHealthIssues.com - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/8/2004    Last Visited: 4/11/2005  

    Abigail Davenport, Vice President, Peter Hart Research

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    Diversity Digest | Volume 9, Number 1 | Diversity and... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/25/2006    Last Visited: 1/5/2009  

    By Debra Humphreys, vice president for communications and public affairs at AAC&U, and Abigail Davenport, vice president at Peter D. Hart Research Associates.

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    GetConnected - Press Coverage - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/11/2000    Last Visited: 1/9/2001  

    The wireless market is starting to look like America, said Abigail Davenport, analyst at Peter D. Hart Research, the Washington firm that released the study.that be sort of a key to any product, when you can move from the elite to the masses..And with the promised advent of smart phones that can surf the Internet, send faces and keep track of appointments, cellular phones could well become the must-have digital appliance of the future.Web-enabled phones, the first of which were marketed by Sprint PCS in September, remain a novelty, with small screens, cumbersome text menus, per-minute charges that quickly add up, and slow download speeds arguing against any large-scale use in the immediate future.But technical improvements are being announced daily, analysts say.

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    GetConnected - Press Coverage - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/11/2000    Last Visited: 7/4/2001  

    "The wireless market is starting to look like America," said Abigail Davenport, analyst at Peter D. Hart Research, the Washington firm that released the study."That's sort of a key to any product, when you can move from the elite to the masses." And with the promised advent of "smart" phones that can surf the Internet, send faces and keep track of appointments, cellular phones could well become the "must-have" digital appliance of the future. Web-enabled phones, the first of which were marketed by Sprint PCS in September, remain a novelty, with small screens, cumbersome text menus, per-minute charges that quickly add up, and slow download speeds arguing against any large-scale use in the immediate future.But technical improvements are being announced daily, analysts say.

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    GetConnected - Press Coverage - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/11/2000    Last Visited: 6/3/2001  

    The wireless market is starting to look like America , said Abigail Davenport , analyst at Peter D. Hart Research , the Washington firm that released the study.That's sort of a key to any product , when you can move from the elite to the masses..And with the promised advent of smart phones that can surf the Internet , send faces and keep track of appointments , cellular phones could well become the must-have digital appliance of the future.Web-enabled phones , the first of which were marketed by Sprint PCS in September , remain a novelty , with small screens , cumbersome text menus , per-minute charges that quickly add up , and slow download speeds arguing against any large-scale use in the immediate future.But technical improvements are being announced daily , analysts say.

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    GetConnected, Inc. - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/11/2000    Last Visited: 6/25/2005  

    "The wireless market is starting to look like America," said Abigail Davenport, analyst at Peter D. Hart Research, the Washington firm that released the study.

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    Media Luncheon: Blues Explore How Consumers Find and... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/24/2005    Last Visited: 7/3/2006  

    Abigail DavenportVice President

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