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then why not motorola,nokia, lg and kyocera .. .
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I was looking on the list for Samsung too...
- Life is a fountain
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_beauw_ wrote: I'd suggest Texas Instruments as well... TI gave us a brushed aluminum,
single-unit PC with good graphics and sound long before there was an IBM PC.
And not to forget the TMS-9900 CPU, probably the only 16 bit CPU that was outgunned by an 8 bit CPU (Commodore's 6510!) at a lower clock frequency
But sure, it had a nice case. At least something to look at while you are waiting.
At least artificial intelligence already is superior to natural stupidity
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I do remember it to be a decent computer for that time, but, as I have read, the processor only had a minimal set of internal registers and used a structure in memory instead. That accounted for additional bus cycles to read and write those 'registers' in each instruction. It really was not very fast, especially for a 16 bit CPU.
At least artificial intelligence already is superior to natural stupidity
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guess that's explains Apple's market share with so many us M$ developer still thinks like this
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A very valid point. Even i know many MS developers working in MS technologies for more than a decade but are blind Apple aficionados.
Every now and then say, "What the Elephant." "What the Elephant" gives you freedom. Freedom brings opportunity. Opportunity makes your future.
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...it's clearly Danske Slagterier[^]
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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Apart from Nexus Q, what other thing Google had made had some design which is not copying Microsoft or Apple's design?
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But all that was refreshing about google.com has been done back in 2000...
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well, i didn't vote for them. but they do have a design style (gmail, picassa, docs, etc.). some people like it, apparently.
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Probably because they didn't want apple to win. I can understand that...
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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go Google!!!
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google.com
And, about copying "apple's design": would that be the one Apple stole from Xerox back in the 1980s?
It's all really about the best tool for the job and that is a personal thing.
Relative to google.com, "bing" just doesn't - but that's only my opinion.
Apple always has (and probably always will) impeded me as a user - be it cell-phone or computer.
Microsoft has [some of the time] assisted me as a user. Nokia normally assists me as a user.
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Maybe we have a different understanding of the poll. The world "taste" for me switched the question away from usability and towards more subjective "artistic" choice. I was thinking of things like aero, metro, the metal chrome of OSX, animations, the lines of an iPod or a Surface.
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fpnzmarksh wrote: would that be the one Apple stole from Xerox back in the 1980s?
the same one Microsoft stole from Apple back in the 90s, right?
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I did.
The poll asks for user's personal opinions. It also relies upon user's different interpretations of the question.
Google Chrome - unbeatable
Google.com - last time I found a search I remotely enjoyed, it was Alta Vista
Google's design of data centers and effort in minimizing/offsetting their imapct - Brilliant
Safari/MS IE -
Bing -
MS / Apple energy saving efforts - I'm to foolish to be aware of them.
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If we have so different interpretations of the question (for example we cannot argue that IE10 has any different taste than chrome, the UI is practically identical), it will be hard to interpret the results, but ok, we are not a good sample anyway, I'll go on with the interesting discussion.
Actually MS is doing some very serious work regarding energy efficiency.
bbc report
detailed plan
data center architecture.
There was an excellent video showing how they manage to cool the containers by using only minimal water (and no spraying), but I cannot find it right now.
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tecgoblin wrote: for example I cannot argue that IE10 has any different taste than chrome, the UI is practically identical
There, fixed that for ya!
I however assert that a close 2nd is still a 2nd - as is a distant 2nd (I think IE is a close-ish 2nd) Definitely not the innovation that Chrome was - it's hard for me to consider the idea that Chrome was copied form IE, rather that IE 10 is MS's take on Google's design of the Chrome browser. But that's just me, I guess..
MS efforts seem admirable - they're a long way from the first to disclose such efforts. You excuse me (I hope) if I remain unconvinced that the design/principles employed are their own, rather than their implementation of someone else's.
- It also looks like they feed 3 phase power to each of the racks - so when the power goes out it seems likely that there's an extra DC -> AC -> DC conversion step from the centre's UPS to 3 phase AC, then back to single phase 12V at each rack. But there's insufficient detail in the links you posted that I read (didn't get the pdf) for one to really ascertain what is fact and what is fancy.
In any case - just look at the clothes people wear - different things have different visual appeal to different people. It's unlikely that either of us are in any position to seriously debate the technical merits of one company's approach over that of another company - but in any case, Google was the recipient of my vote for the reasons I've mentioned in both my 2 posts in this survey.
Thank-you though, there's nothing like an interesting discussion!
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As far as I remember, chrome was the first to make a "lighter" menu on top, IE got a step ahead, with IE8 and integrated window/tab management, then chrome matched and they continued at the same pace. At this moment (particularly regarding the tablet versions) there's nothing left to remove, so both IE and chrome are chrome-less
Regarding the datacenters, yes it's a pity I didn't find that other link
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Chrome without chrome? Google nude? - Stop! That's not an instruction..
If you, for whatever reason, happen across that link again I'd love to read it.
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You make some bold assumptions over there. No, I had forgotten about Google+ altogether, not because I play with my iPhone (I have no iPhone), but because they have no serious API or established user base, I decided I don't need a second platform. BUT it has DEFINITELY better taste than Facebook.
You can say that it follows about the same principles as metro (nothing really new there), but it's a pity Windows Live web pages do not follow those principles, making them inferior to Google+. I hope they will be remade, as practically the rest of Microsoft's web sites (azure portal, msdn, skydrive etc etc).
But still, when I see Surface or a Lumia or the first time I held a Zune HD (and I suppose it was similar for example for early iPhone adopters) I had this wow factor, this "THAT's design" feeling - that google never really gave to me. At best I said "that's a nice implementation" (see chrome, google+), in the same way I would say that I prefer Visual Studio's design over Eclipse's.
Of course that's just tastes. I am happy you explained your point of view in reaction to my post - the google supporters hadn't expressed themselves in the comments before that .
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