Until the woman uses colour names like "Peach", etc. to describe it
PEACH IS A FRUIT!!
I remember earlier in my career, looking for work with a tertiary qualification and 4 years experience in the IT workforce under my belt (I worked in IT before, during and after tertiary study) and being turned down by potential employers because I wasn't "Microsoft Certified"
Nevermind the fact that at least 2 of the papers I studied toward that tertiary qualification revolved around configuring and supporting Microsoft networks and I'd been working with Microsoft technologies full time for about 2-3 years prior.
I later just got the damn certification anyway, because I needed the job prospects that came with it. I learnt very little by doing it.
Not a wiki, but it gives you that "internal YouTube" kinda thing: www.vimp.com
Even has a freebie community edition.
Chain of events is as follows:
1. Company opens mouth.
2. Lies ahem I mean marketing falls out.
3. ?????
4. Profit!!!
You forgot the most important parts!
I'm from NZ and even I laughed
You could also add that some are defective....you only have to see that show "The GC" to know why I say that.
....if the Javascript API is able to be implemented in future versions of other browsers. Otherwise it's really just a gimmick. Vendor lock-in doesn't really work in the browser world anymore, like it did with the older versions of IE.
Developers are going to want something that works in all major browsers, to get the biggest possible target audience....hence we have things like HTML & CSS standards and javascript frameworks (to handle the deficiencies / differences behind the scenes) that give a certain degree of "write once, run anywhere" in a browser, which ever one that may be.
Give Google, Mozilla and Opera access to the device so that they can implement the same Javascript API, then we'll be interested.
BASIC is the Computer Science equivalent of `Scientific Creationism'.