To be sure. It isn't that a personnel computer is set up to run any kind of application to begin with so much as it can be made to perform task that are beyond the reach of what most users can be expected to perform while using and maintaining their own stand alone platform. That any newly developed Operating system designed to run different types of computing platforms like that of Netbooks or mobile computing devices is most certainly a brilliant future in the not do distant future. A repeat of a Windows style platform is a waste of time.
Google Chrome: Redefining the Operating System [View article]
The key is to make the netbook or other device interoperable with its cloud bank. Such that even though, Chrome won't run Grand Theft Auto, or, Flight Simulator, its browser appliance will. In that manner Google could build a subscriber base, a pay as you go platform for when you connect to their network, much in the same way your cell phone connects to the wireless network. If you read Bill's book, The Road Ahead, he gets into this fairly well as he hopes in time he'll have enough satellites in orbit to build out the web in order to network more computers to computers. It isn't that a personnel computer is set up to run an application to begin with so much as it can be made to perform task that are beyond the reach of what one can be expected to perform when using and maintaining their own stand alone platform.
In some regard perhaps it could be said that this kind of application is where IBM is already at today as they have been since the 60s. The only difference from the 60s is the availability of the hardware to be made portable and affordable while serving in a wireless range of reception. Other factors include graphics and the installation of sensors like that which afford Google Earth to be as it is serves as a critical function in this process all the same.
Study Suggests People Prefer Bing’s Design to Google’s, But Won't Switch [View article]
yeah but. the question is, how many people use more than one search engine? exhibit 2 is nice, though it also implies scatter results, which would further facilitate a finding that more people use more than one se when shopping for a random object.
Good story, but what about or when will cloud based connectivity come into play?
The new webOS platform from linux and the Texas Instruments OMAP 3430 processor make the Pre a multi-media machine with 8 gigabytes of storage onboard (I always ask how many gigabytes am I worth?) But, all of these devices and the networks they run on are still very early in the stages of creating a phenomenal infra structure of mobile broadband high speed computing that is bound to stir more than one market. Or that, with local WiFi capability consider the dedicated time potential and reach these devices will provide for new ad revenues when measuring the mobile based aspects of browsing the web.
It might be realistic to anticipate the magnitude of exponential growth to be measured as smarter phones (smart grid) begin to connect to more spaces than people?
Think about the application these devices will enable when the office environment is driven off the databank stored on your phone and the office is merely monitor/keyboard and printer.
It's "BING!" as when the lights turns on, or one might exclaim when they found what they're looking for. BING! I've got it! Like, Seinfeld and Gates…
But, I would have expected something more next generation, like a search system that integrates with an operating system that is tied to a mainframe from which your data (search/knowledge parameters) can be compiled and updated as the system could infer where and what your interest are and therefore enable a more unique web experience. As in, BING! Just what I’ve always wanted….
More often than not there is in a manner of speaking, two sides to the same story. That of the newspaper and that of the source, or that you’ve taken the time to read a story and enacted a search from which further interaction is made to gain knowledge. It is that basis of search (for knowledge) that a next generation search engine could function as.
Google Chrome: Redefining the Operating System [View article]
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To be sure. It isn't that a personnel computer is set up to run any kind of application to begin with so much as it can be made to perform task that are beyond the reach of what most users can be expected to perform while using and maintaining their own stand alone platform. That any newly developed Operating system designed to run different types of computing platforms like that of Netbooks or mobile computing devices is most certainly a brilliant future in the not do distant future. A repeat of a Windows style platform is a waste of time.
Google Chrome: Redefining the Operating System [View article]
In some regard perhaps it could be said that this kind of application is where IBM is already at today as they have been since the 60s. The only difference from the 60s is the availability of the hardware to be made portable and affordable while serving in a wireless range of reception. Other factors include graphics and the installation of sensors like that which afford Google Earth to be as it is serves as a critical function in this process all the same.
Study Suggests People Prefer Bing’s Design to Google’s, But Won't Switch [View article]
Traffic Report
www.alexa.com/siteinfo...
Bing - 3 month change (Up) 4.752e+06%
The Summer of Smartphone Love [View article]
The new webOS platform from linux and the Texas Instruments OMAP 3430 processor make the Pre a multi-media machine with 8 gigabytes of storage onboard (I always ask how many gigabytes am I worth?) But, all of these devices and the networks they run on are still very early in the stages of creating a phenomenal infra structure of mobile broadband high speed computing that is bound to stir more than one market. Or that, with local WiFi capability consider the dedicated time potential and reach these devices will provide for new ad revenues when measuring the mobile based aspects of browsing the web.
It might be realistic to anticipate the magnitude of exponential growth to be measured as smarter phones (smart grid) begin to connect to more spaces than people?
Think about the application these devices will enable when the office environment is driven off the databank stored on your phone and the office is merely monitor/keyboard and printer.
wow
More about the Pre
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Introduces Bing! [View article]
www.bing.com
Why 'Bing'? Why Not 'Sift'? [View article]
But, I would have expected something more next generation, like a search system that integrates with an operating system that is tied to a mainframe from which your data (search/knowledge parameters) can be compiled and updated as the system could infer where and what your interest are and therefore enable a more unique web experience.
As in, BING! Just what I’ve always wanted….
More often than not there is in a manner of speaking, two sides to the same story. That of the newspaper and that of the source, or that you’ve taken the time to read a story and enacted a search from which further interaction is made to gain knowledge. It is that basis of search (for knowledge) that a next generation search engine could function as.
As in, BING! I told you so?