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Yeah....but why add the "other" category? Seems kind of irrelevant to me. Either you are male or female or you think you are one of those. Hmmm.....
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2008-02-27
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What can be deduced from the results so far:
- 16% of Internet Tablet users is unsure of their gender. Maybe caused by being around wifi all day?
- the ratio male - female isn't quite the same as in the os2008 promo video. Possibly women prefer to actually use the device instead of talking about it on a webforum.
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2008-02-27
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