Sphere: Related ContentAccording to a poll by the magazine Mobile, more than three quarters of Motorola mobile phone users would not buy another Motorola handset because they are too difficult to use.
“In the survey of 55 Motorola customers, 78% said they wouldn’t buy a Motorola handset again, with the majority citing problems with usability. The figure was slightly higher among first-time Motorola users. As many as 85% of the 48 first-time Motorola users in the poll want to switch to another manufacturer.”
“The sample survey was dominated by RAZR owners, who made up almost half of all those asked. The survey revealed that 80% of RAZR users wanted to jump ship to another manufacturer with their next purchase.”
Archive for October, 2006
Each Yahoo acquisition prediction — will they buy Facebook? YouTube? Ebay? Will they sell to Disney? — is followed by expert analyses of each theoretical deal’s implications. So now that Fortune says Yahoo wants to buy AOL from Time Warner, let’s list the…
Five reasons this is the worst possible deal for Yahoo… (Read more…)
Yahoo’s dilemma: Deal or no deal? [Fortune]
uhhh. uhh. uhhhhh.
Sphere: Related ContentOr is it me? I haven’t investigated yet. But the damn thing is not picking up the time change. I’ve power cycled it but it still insists it’s 1 hour later than it is. Every other phone on every other network I’ve for as long as I can remember had no problems picking up the time change. It may be that I have to do something manual, but how lame would that be? It’s little things like this that make me start to unlove a product.
Sphere: Related Content- I started this blog 1 year ago
- I started working at Yahoo! slightly more than that
4 democrats under investigation, 13 republicans. (Read more…)
Rush Limbaugh droppings found?
Sphere: Related Content“Only rights that are deeply rooted in the traditions, history, and conscience of the people are deemed to be fundamental. Although we cannot find that a fundamental right to same-sex marriage exists in this State, the unequal dispensation of rights and benefits to committed same-sex partners can no longer be tolerated under our State Constitution. With this State’s legislative and judicial commitment to eradicating sexual orientation discrimination as our backdrop, we now hold that denying rights and benefits to committed same-sex couples that are statutorily given to their heterosexual counterparts violates the equal protection guarantee of Article I, Paragraph 1. To comply with this constitutional mandate, the Legislature must either amend the marriage statutes to include same-sex couples or create a parallel statutory structure, which will provide for, on equal terms, the rights and benefits enjoyed and burdens and obligations borne by married couples. We will not presume that a separate statutory scheme, which uses a title other than marriage, contravenes equal protection principles, so long as the rights and benefits of civil marriage are made equally available to same-sex couples. The name to be given to the statutory scheme that provides full rights and benefits to same- sex couples, whether marriage or some other term, is a matter left to the democratic process.” (Read more…)
What will Katherine Harris wear for the talent portion at tonight’s debate? Is that the only important question?
