MIT blog survey Jun28 '05
I don’t know what this slogan means, but it is our beagle’s name, so I thought it fit perfectly.
I got this banner as a result of completing a survey for MIT, which Jennifer pointed out.
I thought I’d post a link to it, because it’s a good thing, and the more people/bloggers who do the survey, the better the results.
I liked the simplicity and user–friendliness of the form that the survey was presented with. The sections were clearly divided, based on purpose and clarity. And... I believe I noticed some Ajax in there.
The questions were also very "in tune" with today’s bloggers. You can tell that a long–time blogger helped with these questions.
It’s not a cheesy blog survey, with silly and pointless questions. These questions made sense, about the direct use of the most common communication technologies, these days – blogs, email, instant messenger, and SMS.
So, take it, if you get a chance.
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