Well I'm not sure if you were a part of
the whole Wall Street Journal poll debacle that
sent more than 200,000 votes streaming to the WSJ poll for the Zune, but it's interesting what some of the responses have been.
The Wall Street Journal said:
....in a highly improbable move, Zune surged from less than 1% through most of the polling to 28% at the end...
But that's not the last of it:
Daniel Eran Dilger of roughlydrafted.com wrote in
his latest slam of Microsoft that the poll must have been rigged by Microsoft itself!
Microsoft discovered the embarrassment, and the next day there were 16,481 new votes, 14,999 of which happened to be Wall Street Journal readers exclusively excited about the Zune. That’s over 91% of the readers of an article that had fallen out of sight by that time. There aren’t that many people on Earth who have heard of the Zune and read the Wall Street Journal.
hahaha....if he only knew....and wait a minute...if there can't be more than 15,000 readers of the Wall Street Journal, how did the iPhone get more than 400,000 votes? His logic isn't all there...
And, as one of the commenters of
that MacDailyNews article said:
Hey, what's going on? As of yesterday the Zune had 0 (zero) percent votes. Today it has 27%?
So, suddenly, thousands of people want a Zune? I think not. Someone is stuffing the ballots
Another one said:
MS clearly STUFFED the vote.
Look what we've done...hahaha....look what we've all done!
But I'll agree with one of the Mac commenters when they said:
never ever believe online polls.
