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I have one of their thermostats, and I'm pretty happy with it. I can only hope that Google continues to support the vision that Nest puts into their product line.
If the smoke alarms didn't cost an arm and a leg I'd replace mine with them...
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Quote: If the smoke alarms didn't cost an arm and a leg I'd replace mine with them...
I never considered using smoke alarm's as limbs. Wouldn't that make it difficult to move about and manipulate things?
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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Yes, but considering how cool the Nest stuff is I'd feel like a futuristic robot anyway!
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Rumors are flying that Microsoft is going to do a lot more than just bring back the Start button in the next Windows version. A lot of smart people are saying that it will abandon its Metro interface on laptops and desktops. It took long enough. Lovely to look at doesn't mean lovely to hold
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If it happens, my faith in humanity may be restored.
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Your own scripts get injected into black box processes to execute custom debugging logic. Hook any function, spy on crypto APIs or trace private application code, no source code needed! Yeah. What's the worst thing that could happen?
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COOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLL!
Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.
- Mitchell Kapor
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Microsoft announced today that it will partner with GoDaddy to bring Office 365 services to small businesses owners more easily. GoDaddy will offer users the option to choose one of three Office 365 plans that will be connected to their domain name. Users in the US and Canada will gain access to these plans first, and over the next three months the plans will expand globally. It's the one stop shop for Mom and Pop
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Every category tracked by Flurry grew in use over the past year. Utilities and productivity apps rose by 149 percent, music and entertainment apps by 78 percent, and games by 66 percent. But the biggest leap was achieved by messaging and social apps, which climbed by 203 percent, the firm said in a blog post Monday. Fun fact: 2 is 100% more than 1
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And battery life surged by -115%
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If the word on the street is that Microsoft is currently aiming for a Windows 9 release date of April 2015, this gives the company a little over a year to fix Windows. So what does Microsoft need to do to fix Windows? "I will tell you something else, King, which may be a surprise for you. It will not happen for hundreds of years, but both of us are to come back."
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I can't help but wonder with the fail of Windows 8/8.1 and the rising popularity of platforms like Raspberry Pi and Beagle Bone Black that run Linux whether a great exodus from windows in in store for the coming generation of users?
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I am in the process of rebuilding my PC because my old hard drive has become flaky. I have installed Windows 7 (again). After trying to use Win 8.1 on my wife's new laptop* I didn't even consider 8. I doubt I'll continue with Windows in the future if Microsoft continues to give the finger to their long-time users.
I really don't have a need to continue to use Windows at home.
* Now that my wife has her own copy of Office (2013) I may not bother to install it (Office 2003, mind you) on mine. I can write Word documents on my Droid if I like.
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Nope.
Raspberry Pi and other copycat DIY PC are nice "toys" for enthusiasts and geeks and people like that; but not for normal people.
The _vast_ majority of people use Windows because it works (even if there is a steep learning curve for Win8) and people are used to the OS and the suite of software that goes with it (office, ... )
I'd rather be phishing!
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Not only did the Windows team screw up windows, but Visual Studio took a hit with the effective elimination of Silverlight, which will hurt windows in the long run. Silverlight, which should have a desktop version to replace WPF was a great idea, and the windows team seemed to have managed to torpedo the reason to buy windows by corporations. If, as was the idea when Microsoft dropped Silverlight for HTML 5, was a stupid strategy for Microsoft Windows. Why should a pay for Windows if I am just running HTML5 apps. Visual Studio is the big reason that Windows has been successful in the corporate market. That also meant that Office was the default for the corporate world.
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Are you implying that Office is popular because of Visual Studio? I think that might be the other way around.
Other than that, I completely agree with you: Silverlight was really starting to show promise. Unfortunately for them, the Windows team hates anything that doesn't come out of the Windows org (they were also anti-.NET until the version 3.0 debacle), so they had to push their own solution.
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TTFN - Kent
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No, I did not. Should have said: Visual Studio is the big reason that Windows has been successful in the corporate market. The success of Windows meant that Office was the default for the corporate world.
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I would really like the Metro infrastructure to be supported for desktop app's. Its all good, but I don't like the restriction of having to sell app's through the Windows Store. Apart from that, using XAML in C++ would be really nice and to my mind provides a better foundation (whether for C++ or .NET) than Silverlight.
I disagree that Visual Studio has been adopted because of Office, quite the other way around. Exchange and Outlook are even more key than the other Office applications to my mind. I never knew a business adopt VS before Office back in the day - even now many use Office without VS.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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Visual Studio and Microsoft office are independent. What I wanted to imply is that corporations have gone with windows because Visual Studio, and once Windows was in the corporations, that sort of gave Office an edge. If Windows did not have such a domininant position in the corporations, Office would have had to be implemented on multiple platforms to become the standard it is. However, I would totally not support the idea that Visual Studio was adopted because of office. More the other way around.
If you notice I stated: Visual Studio is the big reason that Windows has been successful in the corporate market. That also meant that Office was the default for the corporate world.
I could have better written: Visual Studio is the big reason that Windows has been successful in the corporate market. The success of Windows meant that Office was the default for the corporate world.
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"Finally, what about the calls for Microsoft to follow in Apple's footsteps and give Windows away for free? This "free Windows" could take on two forms. The first would be free upgrades for all Windows users, along the lines of what Apple offers. This would not only help encourage more users onto the new platform, but it would also help OEMs sell new PCs to those who can't upgrade.
The second form of free would be for Microsoft to make Windows free to OEMs, eliminating license fees and following a path laid down by Android and ChromeOS. This would force Microsoft to abandon the upfront revenue it receives from sales of Windows licenses and instead make its money back from service such as Bing, Skype, and Office 365, while giving OEMs a little more wriggle room on pricing."
Foregoing 1/3 of its revenue and about half of its profits would be a big gamble. But also, would regulators allow them to do this?
Kevin
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Bing is one of the few "free" things they still have.
Microsoft would get out of the OS buisness before they gave it away for free.
They have moved to a "Make Money or Get rid of it" way.
I deleted all of the information from my Skpye account and uninstalled it when microsoft took over.
(Skype accounts never die, you can only remove information)
I don't like office 365 service.(it Serves no Purpose for me )
I never knew Apple gave away it's OS. Last I checked also it cost you to get into developing software for their platform. I couldn't even find a way to look at their API.
I don't even know anyone that uses apple besides a Iphone.
I can't stand Windows 8 or 8.1 . Ive already had two systems where I had to go in and kill those "Suspended Apps" in order for the system to start working again without rebooting.
not to mention you end up with allot of them suppended after just trying them out.
Thats a Stupid way to get apps to launch faster.
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ledtech3 wrote: Microsoft would get out of the OS business before they gave it away for free.
It would depend on the circumstances I think. But while they continue to make huge profits from Windows there is no incentive for them to do this - even if they were allowed to.
ledtech3 wrote: I deleted all of the information from my Skpye account and uninstalled it when microsoft took over.
Why?
ledtech3 wrote: I never knew Apple gave away it's OS.
It was a recent change - announced with their last OS upgrade I think.
ledtech3 wrote: I don't even know anyone that uses apple besides a Iphone.
And presumably iPad?
But iPhones and iPads would appear to be good enough. Apple is the most profitable IT company in the world right now and sitting on a cash stockpile of about $150 billion. So, from their perspective, they're doing something right! Doesn't matter whether anyone personally thinks they're overpriced. The market says otherwise.
Kevin
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I never liked skype to start with. I only had it for online game play. I don't do that anymore.
As far as deleting the information, You can not cancel thus destroy the account.
The best you can do is remove any personal information and let it sit.
Unless there was a recent change.
I do know 1 person that has an Ipad now that you mention it.
I would like to get my hands on an apple laptop or desktop to dig in and see how the OS works compaired to windows.
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ledtech3 wrote: I would like to get my hands on an apple laptop or desktop to dig in and see how the OS works compaired to windows.
I do have a refurbished, slightly crippled Mac Mini but I don't use it very much. I've used Macs before but I've yet to experience the "wow" factor that the fan boys claim.
Kevin
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I would most likely only use it for experiments only.
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