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Friendly reminder: Take a survey and win an iPod Nano

Submitted by nicolefv on Wed, 2008-02-20 09:10.

To begin, I'd like to thank all of you that have participated in my research study so far. I appreciate your willingness to share your opinions about the tools you use to do your job.

For those of you that have not had the chance to take the survey yet, I encourage you to do so. I need 40-50 more responses before I can conduct my analysis and will stop collecting responses once I have gathered ~150, so your chances of winning the iPod Nano have increased.

A description of my study and the survey can be found in my earlier post here: http://lopsa.org/blog/2819. You can access the survey here: http://www.questionbuilder.com/console/TakeSurvey?id=38817

Thank you again for all of your help! I look forward to seeing you all at CHIMIT/LISA in San Diego.
~Nicole

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