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Penguin’s Approach to iPad Books
Posted by Michael Opperman in Digital, Gaming, Maps, Operating Systems, Trends and Research on March 4, 2010
Next 3 Years in the Browser Space
Posted by Michael Opperman in Browsers, Business Models, Digital, Economy, Mozilla Firefox, Open Source, Operating Systems, Search, Social Networking on October 16, 2009
In this talk at The Future of Web Apps London, Aza Raskin talks about the future of browsers. He discusses …
1. YOU-Centric browsing
2. How browsers will manage your identity
3. Browsers with native natural language processing
4. Built-in payments in browsers
Vista or: How I Learned to Start Worrying and Love the Mac
Posted by Michael Opperman in Apple, Google, Microsoft, Open Source, Operating Systems on February 26, 2007
Disclosure: I have been a PC user since Windows 3.1 when I created documents on a 386. I will continue to use a PC at home, but am switching to a MacBook Pro at work. I’m eagerly awaiting the machine.
Someone close to me recently went through the “Task List” (Microsoft’s term) for upgrading her operating system to Vista. Her computer is not a video game busting design machine, but it’s new enough to be respectable in a bar fight. The task list was three pages long (and included the purchase of hardware – e.g. new video card). I predict, given her frustration, that she purchases a Mac within the year.
But that’s not what I intended to write about – or not entirely. There are a few slow armies worth watching as frustration with Microsoft (both deserved and undeserved) mounts. Google just launched Google Aps, an incomplete but notable alternative to Microsoft Office and Mandriva Free 2007, an alternative to the whole operating system.
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