Items tagged with: survey
HP's TouchPad satisfaction survey for everybody
We posted yesterday about a how HP had sent to select random TouchPad owners a survey about their thoughts on the device and what they’d like to see out of future tablet devices. By select, we mean select
HP probing TouchPad customers for feedback, which is odd for a cancelled product
How satisfied are you with your HP TouchPad?
iPad might be #1, but the HP TouchPad is already #2 in mindshare
Let's all just calm down for one quick minute. Yes, there is some speculation and rumor going around that the TouchPad is selling so horribly that BestBuy wants to return more than 200,000 devices back
webOS suffering in developer and consumer mindshare
We keep saying it, and we’ll say it again: HP’s new devices and unprecedented marketing assault better be coming soon, because it’s getting rough in webOS land. We’ve got two reports to look at here, one
webOS marketshare sinks to 1.3%
Nielsen has released their latest survey numbers on the smartphone market, and it seems that the pace of smartphone adoption is quickly accelerating, with 29.7% of US mobile phone owners having a small
Consumer interest in webOS flatlining, HP to "aggressively attack" smartphone segment
If the most recent ChangeWave report is any indication, HP and Palm have their work cut out for them in the market of public perception. According to their survey of prospective smartphone buys, 0% (or
Hulu going Plus, ask if we want it on Palm [Hint: Yes]
Video streaming site Hulu recently confirmed that it was adding a Plus tier of paid service ($9.99/month), and has created a preview site for users to request a “Preview Invite.” Clicking on that button
Contest Reminders: Developer Survey and Round Robin
A couple quick contest reminders as deadlines loom (LOOM I tell you!):The Developer Survey we mentioned here is still running but will end this weekend. Interpret is putting together an exciting set of
Palm US market share decline ends, smartphone market grows
While Palm may not be putting up the same kind of sales numbers as Apple and Research in Motion, the release of the Pre has at least managed to reverse the trend of declining market share for the smartphone
webOS and Android tie for #2 customer satisfaction behind iPhone
CFI Group consulting firm recently released a new report detailing customer satisfaction in the smartphone sector, ranking the iPhone at the top with Android and webOS-running Pre a close second. The survey



















