WSJ offers New Yorkers $200 to talk about their iPads
August 4th, 2010Posted by Rachel McAthy in Business, Newspapers
The Wall Street Journal is inviting users of its iPad app to share their views on the device – and they are offering $200 for their time.
According to an email published by the Business Insider, the news organisation sent out invitations to New York users to take part in group discussions running from 16-17 August
But it looks like all the spaces may already have been snapped up:
Now the bad news: the slots have already been filled, or at least that’s what we were told after completing a quick survey gauging our eligibility. It’s also possible they just don’t want us.
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August 5th, 2010 at 12:05 am
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