
Well I did reread the article and the author is quoting the statistics on another, Daniel Ernst. So what was actually gather is not apparent. Furthermore, using 212 as pole for all US freshmen is statistically irrelevant. You seen to have checked on the original source and from the the numbers below we can forget about any statement which can be made towards reality. point proved. regards Keith Am 16.09.2010 um 04:55 schrieb Kevin Pulliam:
I think you both need to re-read the chart/article.
The statistic was only for 'Those that brought an ereader'... that's why it seems like 100% market penetration.
"Apple's iPad and Amazon's Kindle each held a 48% share among those that brought an e- reader / tablet to school, Sony's e-reader held a 4% share."
Sounds like 25 people out of 212 brought an tablet like device to the dorms with them and admitted it during freshmen orientation. 12 had Kindles, 12 had Ipads, and 1 had a sony reader, hardly a plateau of achievement.
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 8:47 PM, <Bowerbird@aol.com> wrote:
keith said:
These figures do not feel realistic!
i cannot vouch for their accuracy... or lack of it...
if you see better data, please feel free to share it.
-bowerbird
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