gizmodo.com — A week ago, Dell launched its customer-centered "Dell 2.0" push with its Diggish customer suggestion site, IdeaStorm, where users can post ideas and thoughts on how to improve Dell products. Other users vote on the ideas so that the most popular ones hit the front page, ensuring that a set of eyeballs at Dell scopes out your brilliance?presumably
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u2wedge_Feb 24, 2007
looks like the Linux fanboys have a new place to hang out. And if Dell needs those 16000 extra users, they have bigger problems.
sumyunguyFeb 24, 2007
Here is the RSS feed<a class="user" href="http://www.dellideastorm.com/xml/rss?tags_string=&menu_string=hot">http://www.dellideastorm.com/xml/rss?tags_string=&menu_string=hot</a>
danielwsmitheeFeb 24, 2007
Honestly though if Dell does actually follow some of these sugestions the comany could come back from oblivian. People want good computers first followed by a good price. Not the other way around.
radiofrequencyFeb 24, 2007
It's going to be difficult to make DELL suck less as long as they keep selling a computer with proprietary $200 software from Microsoft for less than the same hardware with free, non-proprietary and open source software installed.
nx01Feb 24, 2007
Who is Less?
antdudeFeb 25, 2007
Article direct link: <a class="user" href="http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/feb2007/id20070223_399988.htm">http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/feb2007/id20070223_399988.htm</a>
Closed AccountFeb 25, 2007
Dell version of Digg? Can't they ever come up with something on their own?