Archive for June, 2007
Australians concerned about climate change, drought, water usage
15 June 2007The first annual World Environment Review, organized by Australian environmentalist John Dee and powered by GMI, was launched last week. In the first of a ten-part series highlighting specific findings of interest for the polled nations, we take a look at Australia.
Eighty-six percent of Australians are concerned about climate change. Nearly 92 percent exhibit at [...]
GMI at CASRO Technology Conference
15 June 2007GMI will be attending the upcoming CASRO Technology Conference in New York, New York on June 21st and June 22nd.
Susan Griffin, Sales Director, New York and Peter Buck, General Manager, Panel Business Unit, will be attending and are looking forward to discussing the current situations and challenges facing your business.
Peter will also be one of [...]
Free GMI session on our interactive survey capabilities, in Paris
15 June 2007GMI is hosting a two-hour seminar on our powerful interactive survey capabilities, which allow you to more effectively catch your audience’s eye with Flash surveys. These capabilities can help you perform click testing on ad tests and virtual publiciations, and allow users to conduct virtual shopping visits. The benefit: you get results quickly and at [...]
Survey Software Upgrades Features – Mozilla Firefox Compatible
13 June 2007The first InstantSurvey Newsletter was launched in May to keep audiences up to date on exciting new features, tips, and possibilities with InstantSurvey. Last month’s technical updates to InstantSurvey have made it 100% fully compatible with Mozilla Firefox, enabling users to compose and analyze surveys with their browser of choice. Other new features offer to [...]
GMI celebrates World Environment Day with release of World Environment Review
5 June 2007The first annual World Environment Review, powered by GMI, was released today on June 5th, the 36th occasion of UN World Environment Day. This online survey of consumer attitudes towards environmental policies, products, and services was conducted among 14,188 consumer panelists across 14 different nations.
Initiated by Australian environmentalist Jon Dee, the poll was released [...]



