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2009-06-05
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Nokia has a list of 100% of the registered Nokia tablet users, of course, so it could get a very good sample with no effort. Nokia just doesn't care.
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2009-06-08
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But, if Nokia cared about such things, they should have been asking us at least six months ago, not now. Of course, if Nokia had officially polled us, the rate of participation in the poll would have been very high.
I get questions in the mail all the time from Netflix, but never from Nokia.
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2009-06-08
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2009-06-08
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I've participated in at least 3 different marketing surveys about the Nokia Internet Tablet (presumably correlating with the releases of the 770, N800 and N810), which have shown up in the tableteer RSS feed, pre-installed & enabled on every shipped device.
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2009-06-09
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@ Mountain View (CA, USA)
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I think if we want a meaningful poll, we really need to ask people who do that kind of thing for a living. I bet Nokia has some of those people.. and I hope they've done some of those very polls.
We just need to convince them to show us the data and reports from the polls, etc.
As anyone knows, polls based on someone going to some site are not very accurate (see CNN live polls, for example), but email polls should be better.
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2009-06-09
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@ San Jose, CA
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If you think a company like Nokia makes the investment needed to push a platform and new devices without any market research, think again.
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2009-06-09
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@ Netherlands
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As anyone knows, polls based on someone going to some site are not very accurate (see CNN live polls, for example), but email polls should be better.
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2009-06-09
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@ Southern California
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Also interesting, ARM powered Linux laptop demoed...
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2009-06-09
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But, if Nokia cared about such things, they should have been asking us at least six months ago, not now. Of course, if Nokia had officially polled us, the rate of participation in the poll would have been very high.
I get questions in the mail all the time from Netflix, but never from Nokia.
Nokia has a list of 100% of the registered Nokia tablet users, of course, so it could get a very good sample with no effort. Nokia just doesn't care.
It is intuitively obvious that lots of the people who bought tablets would be interested in buying a tablet, so the point of such a poll is unclear in some ways.
Someone here said that a million tablets have been sold; if this is true, I don't understand why Nokia would want to delay the release of a new tablet, as Nokia has. Surely a million is not nothing to Nokia. So I suspect that that number is wrong.