Your feedback on Macs
The Mac Views panel is being brought together by CNET News.com to get feedback from people on the street on the latest happenings at Apple Computer, whether it's a battery recall or plans for the next iPod. We're looking for a range of perspectives--from Mac fans to business users to mobile music lovers.
Interested in joining the panel pool? Here's how it works:
Whenever key Apple news breaks, we'll send an e-mail to contributors for their response. Sometimes, we'll ask a yes/no question and use the results as a simple poll. Other times, we'll look for more in-depth feedback on Mac or iPod current events. It doesn't matter whether you send us two pages or two sentences--we value all your comments. And if you don't have an opinion on a particular story, or you don't have time to respond, that's good too.
The feedback will often reach our readers. Our writers may quote panel remarks in stories. Or we may pull together comments--your two cents--in an article of their own. Occasionally, we'll ask contributors to take part in a weekly podcast, to discuss their views with News.com editors and industry experts.
Take a look at our panel on Microsoft's Windows Vista, to get an idea of how our readers participate.
We want to know what our readers think, as Apple switches over to Intel chips and as Microsoft and others gear up to challenge iPod and iTunes. If you haven't signed up yet, send us an e-mail to mac-views@cnet.com.






