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keriflur
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Re: Julie, The Average Nook Owner....

The entire concept of "female apps" is offensive to me.  I'm a woman.  I have a Rezound (which of course was directly marketed to men) and a rooted Incredible and I'm pretty happy with the offerings in the Android Market.  Those facts don't make me any less a female than Julie.

 

IMO apps for children are NOT apps for women.  Just sayin'.  The idea that only mothers buy apps for their kids to use and that fathers don't is offensive to fathers.

 


PeterDe wrote:

I guess Julie likes a drink now and then also. I just received a email from Barnes and Noble selling wine!


LOL. If you were Julie, wouldn't you need a drink?  I know I would.  :smileywink:

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Re: Julie, The Average Nook Owner....

roustabout: Agreed, kids apps and education apps I understand the rationale behind - BN collects sales data and knows some things about their customers.

 

It's when BN corporate defines the universe of apps that appeal to grown women that I got flinchy. 

 

Exactly. This is where they started sounding patronizing and clueless to me - especially since I do fit the age, gender, and parenthood status parameters that define poor, scared, little empty-headed "Julie". (In other words, I am female; I'm in "her" age range; and I do have kids.) Not all women under 45 with kids are scared of technology. In fact, given the popularity of smart phones and the fact that most of those women probably hold down jobs in the workforce outside the home, I'd say that most of them don't fit that profile - despite the fact that B&N would say they do based on the parameters they set.  

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Re: Julie, The Average Nook Owner....


keriflur wrote:

The entire concept of "female apps" is offensive to me.  I'm a woman.  I have a Rezound (which of course was directly marketed to men) and a rooted Incredible and I'm pretty happy with the offerings in the Android Market.  Those facts don't make me any less a female than Julie.

 

IMO apps for children are NOT apps for women.  Just sayin'.  The idea that only mothers buy apps for their kids to use and that fathers don't is offensive to fathers.



Truly.  I suppose I fit in Julie's demographic.  I'm 39, have two children, I live 5 minutes away from one B&N store and within 20 minutes of three others.  In addition, I made the decision to stay home with my children.

 

But my husband has more apps fr the kids on his iPad and phone, both of which he uses for work, than I do on my NC, iPad, or phone.  Heh.  My devices are for ME.  He should be ashamed of himself.  :smileytongue:

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What is offensive?

In my opinion, people should not be offended by what stupid people say.

 

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Re: What is offensive?


 

“When you go in, you can see kids running around loose in the store,” she said, adding that the stores have special, short tables for those little ones to try out apps.

“We are very focused on families and children,” she continued, and she says they know their tablet customer so well they have given her a name: Julie. “We know what Julie would like to buy and how to approach her.”


And I hope this BN exec realizes that this is exactly the reason why I no longer go into their stores as they have devolved into a sort of Chucky Cheese with bookshelves.
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Re: Julie, The Average Nook Owner....

...So THAT's why i can't find things like ANALOG, Asimov's SF and Scientific American for the Nook ! 2-Nooks here, 1 color, 1 Tablet, owned by a Mensan Systems engineer and a Smart Generalist. Nook Devs take Note...
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Re: Julie, The Average Nook Owner....


Tie-Dyed_Druid wrote:
...So THAT's why i can't find things like ANALOG, Asimov's SF and Scientific American for the Nook ! 2-Nooks here, 1 color, 1 Tablet, owned by a Mensan Systems engineer and a Smart Generalist. Nook Devs take Note...

Huh?  I've been subscribing to both Analog and Asimov's on my Nook for almost two years.  They just show up every month with no problem.

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Re: Julie, The Average Nook Owner....

Analog and Asimov's work fine here as well. My dog figured it out. :smileyhappy:
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Re: Julie, The Average Nook Owner....

thanks for sharing this.

 

It's very helpful. As is the discussion.

 

 

 

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mikesmartha
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Re: Julie, The Average Nook Owner....

Wow. She doesn't know me at all. I am 50, can work apps just fine thak you, and I live 2 HOURSfrom my closest BN.