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December 7, 2004

Poll results for December 2004

HP and Lexmark admit to spying on consumers' printing habits in Europe.Their print drivers send data on customer behavior every 30 days. The companies insist they are doing nothing wrong because they do not personally identify the data.Would doing this in the US influence your buying decisions?

(45%) A. I'm horrified and would not buy such a printer under any circumstances.

(9%) B. I'm horrified, but I would still buy if I got a good price.

(31%) C. I would not care if I could opt out and they did not identify me personally.

(6%) D. My life is an open book, one more insult would not make any difference.

(9%) E. Good deal, they offer prizes and discounts to customers who participate.

Program Notes for December 7, 2004

The Cult of Mac
The Cult of Mac

iPod sites
Apple
iPodding
iPod Lounge
iPod Zone

Panic Software
The True Story of Audion

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