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Comment Ultimately Android (Score 3, Insightful) 174

is going to grow up (it really is still stumbling along, show up on more phones and spread because the shenanigans of companies like this... When Android hits that critical mass and these companies start crying and whining about the implosion of their market share, I am going to laugh my ass off. While Google has punted some developers off their site, it's no where near what the other companies have done.

Comment How will it sell? (Score 1) 695

It probably won't, at least not to consumers. The questions is how will the netbooks equipped with it sell. And the answer to that is about as well as any windows netbook as once this is out, XP will probably not be offered. And as most people only use one or two apps at a time because of the nature and limitations of netbooks, the limit won't likely even be noticed.

Comment Backfire? (Score 1) 993

Whether or not you are a mac, linux or windows user, I don't know how anyone can say their marketing backfired. Techies read tech press, others do not, so they are unlikely to even hear those voices. Marketing is about creating buzz for your product, and judging by the reactions to MS's latest campaign, it has done that. It's when people don't talk about you at all that you have a problem.

Comment Only a hobbyist or fool (Score 1) 545

upgrades their OS without having new equipment first. Business will upgrade as they replace their machines. That has always been the way, so this is no surprise. When their XP machines crap out, they will replace them with whatever flavour of windows is available then... OS upgrade is a misnomer, they are generally new to accommodate new tech that becomes available over time since the release of the last OS. That tech is usually hardware-based and the new OS talks to it better. If you don't have it, the old OS will do just fine. Most realize that.

Comment ISO Requirements (Score 2, Informative) 401

Actually, if your workplace is ISO certified, it would have had to document procedures and work instructions to get and maintain the certification. A procedure contains high level information, while a work instruction actually documents what steps it takes to do the job. The one thing ISO does is force (theoretically) a company to do what they say they are supposed to be doing, the other thing is does is generate tons of documentation. It just goes with the territory if you want the cert.

Comment Bundling bad? (Score 1) 413

Like MS or not, bundling has made MS the company they are today, with more than enough money to pay fines from those who object... as for Mozilla becoming the next big monopoly, they are getting ahead of themselves. They need to keep doing their good work to keep growing the business... dream big, but keep doing the little things... they have along way to go

Comment This is just so much hooey (Score 1) 650

The thing is, I, for one don't want five browsers put on my machine by an OS. It's bad enough the clutter they do put on... One browser, let it be IE and then I will go download FF. I choose that way. I'm pissed enough that iTunes keeps trying to shove safari on my machine that I have blocked iTunes. More browsers... whoopie! Why not add everybody's tool bars to the OS too, and everyone's messenger service... and how about five or six calculators...

As for the argument that most people will only use what came with the machine, well, you can't legislate against stupidity. I doubt pre-bundling everybody's browser into the OS install package will help. This is just legislators trying to do something no one cares about so that they will look like they are doing something while taking no politcal risk.

Comment Gotta have a gimmick (Score 1) 743

Really, Volvo has made safety their marketing gimmick for years. Are they safer? I don't know, but they sell on it. For many reasons as people have already started to point out, there are flaws in this plan. The biggest flaw to me, seeing this as a marketing tactic, is outrageous claims are usually the end of the line for a gimmick. They need a new twist. And also, as for braking to avoid a collision, sometimes the answer is to speed around the hazard.

Comment I don't know why they would risk it (Score 1) 136

Apple has a history of allowing development by third parties for a time, and then ordering a "cease and desist" leading to a loss of the development costs and killing any future profit. I suspect Jobs fears someone actually doing apple better than apple. Just a guess on my part, but it would no doubt erode his business model. As I remember he killed the upgradable Umax clones etc This is only a driver, but...

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Submission + - Does your Mac come in green?

Afecks writes: "Greenpeace has setup an eco-parody of Apple's homepage requesting that Apple cleans up its act. While Apple has stepped up things with its recycling program, one of the biggest problems is that you can't recycle toxic waste. The website is very informative and while at first glance seems to cast Apple in a negative light, in the end has many good things to say about the company. If Apple can make the iPod eco-friendly, what's really stopping them from making their computers the same? To date there has been no official response from Apple."

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