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Google Preparing iPad Rival?

dazedNconfuzed noted an update in the ongoing rumor train about the Google iPad Competitor. It would be based on Android (not ChromeOS) and supposedly Eric Schmidt was telling people about it at a party in LA recently. If any Googlers want to leak me s3cr3t information, I promise anonymity, though without an actual product, price or date it's tough to get really excited. But the iPad clearly has significant limitations that someone else can capitalize on.

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  1. Re:Apple, Google, Microsoft... by nomadic · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What's really newsworthy here is that the competition is between Apple and Google, Microsoft is nowhere to be found.

    I don't know if "Microsoft maintains its 30-year tradition of not entering the consumer PC market" really counts as "newsworthy."

  2. Re:Teh suXX0rs by nomadic · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It lasted 50 years, and turned a backwards agrarian society into a world superpower and put the first man in space.

  3. Re:Teh suXX0rs by jedidiah · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It also butchered it's own people by the 10's of millions.

    Russia also wasn't quite as backwards as you're trying to make it out to be.

    Their big problem was being a corrupt inbred aristocracy rather than being primitive.

    Also, Russia put their first man in space the same way the US did: captured German rocket scientists.

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    A Pirate and a Puritan look the same on a balance sheet.
  4. Re:Archos 7 inch internet tablet by rinoid · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This isn't about any of your anti ranting. It's not about you, me, or "people that will buy whatever Steve tells them they need and hype it for him endlessly?".

    It's about a pretty good product people want. Not your dreams or anyone elses particularly. There is no need to attempt to brand purchasers of a _thing_ a fanboy, a hero, or a sheep. It just is and this convo is a waste of energy.

    It's (the iPad) a great little device, it doesn't blow smoke up my ass and it doesn't do everything but damn it has been nice to have.

  5. Re:Hopefully true - Closed vs. Open platforms by BlueStraggler · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So Apple targets people who aren't really interested in doing anything that Apple doesn't allow. ... They're a successful company that now makes a fortune from limiting peoples' options.

    What's amazing to me is how persistent this meme is on Slashdot, of all places.

    I bought *my* mac because it came with gcc, perl, apache, CUPS, and X-windows pre-installed on an open source Unix kernel. As a result, I could install just about anything on it.

    You'd think that would count for something around here.

    For those of you who haven't beaten yourself with a cluestick recently, the closed platform is not Apple; it is iTunes. This is Apple's variant of Xbox Live or Playstation Network, nothing more. You want onto an online media service that is integrated with your hardware, pick one of these, buy the appropriate gadget, and quit your whining. Want an online media service that doesn't integrate with your hardware, then get a multi-purpose computer, roll up your sleeves, and roll your own.