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Submission + - Amazon HQ2 search announces 20 finalists (nbcnews.com)

bigpat writes: Amazon took in hundreds of proposals and narrowed it down to these places for its "second" headquarters with up to 50,000 new jobs in the next 15 years and millions of square feet of office and research space. The list is: Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Miami, Montgomery County, Maryland, Nashville, Newark, NJ, New York City, Northern Virginia, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh, Toronto and Washington DC

Comment Apple is the actual root of this issue (Score 1) 352

The actual complaint is against these publishers AND apple who initially set the contract with the publishers to say that in order to publish on iBooks they could not sell the same eBook for less anywhere else. See http://www.npr.org/2011/08/11/139517569/lawsuit-apple-publishers-colluded-on-e-book-prices. Seems to me Apple is who is the biggest part of the issue here.

Comment Dreamweaver & Photoshop/GIMP (Score 1) 377

I've been doing essentially the same for years, and early on Macromedia's Dreamweaver was my savior, but I'm migrated away as my skills have got a little better and I rely on CSS more and more. That said if your new to layout and coding it's the only way to go. Further if you are going to get serious you need to get into something like Photoshop (not free), GIMP (OSS), or to a lesser extent but much simpler Paint.NET (free). Otherwise man, find you a Graphics guy and have him do the layout for you. Geeks aren't supposed to be able do everything, no matter what management thinks.

Comment Thinkpads.... (Score 1) 594

A lot of comments seem to be saying that the school should just offer a set of requirements that the laptop must meet and then let the student choose whatever brand they want. The problem with that is that since the school *requires* laptops, they are also probably supporting the laptops. If that is the case they would be insane to support whatever the student decided to buy. They would have to standardize on one brand and stick with it just to keep the support headache to a minimum. I haven't read the article, so I don't know for a fact that the school does support the laptops. But I imagine they do....

Comment Re:Great! (Score 1) 585

Sure, if the average user decides he likes Gnome best, he can still use KDE applications, but the little inconsitencies in the interface will start to wear on him. Why is that? Because the inconsistencies lead to things not "just working". Users don't want to have to know 3 different ways to paste something based on what toolkit the app is based on. They just want to go to Edit -> Paste (the more savvy ones may know Control+V) and have it work.

I have to ask whether you've ever used Microsoft's OS. The interface varies from tool to tool and many applications completely ignore all standard UI guidelines. Windows Media Player continues to eschew all expected interface decisions. Even Microsoft Office 2000 was different between Word and Excel (MDI versus SDI). I agree that more commonality between all applications and OS components helps, but it clearly isn't a hinderance to "user friendly" status.

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