It seems like people like to pick on Microsoft. I think it's because they are a big target. I also think it's human nature to not want to be confined to one way of doing things. Thus Mac's are very popular in the desktop market and Linux is very popular in the server operating system market along with being a perfect solution for many other solutions like phone systems and mobile devices. Regardless of all the people who say that the Iphone and Android are going to crush Microsoft in the mobile phone market I gladly took the opportunity to work with the new Windows mobile phone.
I like it. I think that we tend to over complicate our technology. We expect our computer/phone/TV/game console to do everything. I love having options. Now I can download Netflix to my TV and my game console. Wait....I don't need to be able to do that. I can only watch one movie at a time. So I'm happy with my windows mobile phone. After all I can: 1. make a call 2.take a call 3. look up a contact 4. check my email 5.Text. 6. Surf the internet. 7.Download apps from the app store. Easily!
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Friday, July 8, 2011
Stay safe online: 5 secrets every PC (and Mac) owner should know | ZDNet
This is great Advice for keeping your pc safe.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Five Things to love about Google+ | ZDNet
I'm super exited to see whats going to happen with this. Maybe Google will take over the world?
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Microsoft acquires Prodiance to integrate risk-management into future Office releases | ZDNet
With Data spread over multiple machines, hard drives and in the cloud it seams that Microsoft is making a smart move here. I think that today people are relatively unaware of the risk they face with how their documents and spreadsheets are stored and tracked. I believe this will become a much bigger issue as our quest to leave paper behind increases.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Microsoft preps users for the move to Office 365 cloud platform | ZDNet
Many people have been unaware of the product from Microsoft called BPOS (Buisiness Productivity Online Service). It was there way working on a product to be competitive with Google Apps. Now it looks like they are ready to move forward with a greater effort. Read how they plan to move everyone forward with Office 365.
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