In the aftermath of North Korea’s nuclear test, 100% though that sanctions should be imposed, with the same amount also feeling that action outside the UN would have little chance of working: http://beatpoll.com/polls/view/196.
Meanwhile, PaulJen’s poll about who should foot the bill for the Obama’s date night brought similar resounding results: http://beatpoll.com/polls/view/198. Staying on Obama, his speech in Cairo played well with almost everyone thinking it was the right tone to instigate change: http://beatpoll.com/polls/view/199.
Should Susan Boyle have been allowed to perform on Britain’s Got Talent? Toby Young thought so but BeatPoll users couldn’t decide: http://beatpoll.com/polls/view/200.
Posted on June 14th, 2009 in Poll analysis | No Comments »
Twitter changed the @reply function, upsetting a lot of people. 100% of you thought that Twitter *won’t* carry on upsetting users.
http://beatpoll.com/polls/view/195
Posted on May 25th, 2009 in Poll analysis | No Comments »
After an extended reporting and polling break, back to the old grind.
Here are your thoughts on whether you would pay for content online - with a resounding 100% saying ‘it depends on the content, stupid’.
(Not really worth a graphic chart is it)
http://beatpoll.com/polls/view/194
Posted on May 13th, 2009 in Poll analysis | No Comments »
So Apple upset a few when Techcrunch pointed out that if a customer gets a refund, Apple still retain 30% commission. Everyone thought this was bad form:

Posted on March 27th, 2009 in Poll analysis | No Comments »