What's Windows 8? Survey Shows 52 Percent Don't Know
Microsoft expended a lot of effort publicizing Windows 8's release
Microsoft may be doing its best to push Windows 8, but a new poll from The Associated Press and GfK suggests that Microsoft's massive marketing campaign may not be working that well. According to the results of the poll, which surveyed 1,200 adults by phone, a significant 52% of respondents haven't even heard of Windows 8. Not good, especially considering the amount of attention the new OS has been given by the press.
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That's hilarious! 52 percent don't know?!
As opposed to anything Apple. You could ask people "What's Apple's iX" where you could invent any X you want, and more than 52 percent would claim to know about it...