Yes, but what are you comparing? A religious fanatic with bombs in his belt with people that simply believe that the stars and planets can make influence in our every day life? Doesn't seem reasonable to me. No, astrology, yoga, chemotherapy and all this shit can't be harmful.
Yes, the tablet concept have been around for ages, but all of them (I'm supposing you're talking about the early Microsoft concepts and other mid-90's ones) was created BEFORE THE ADVENT OF WI-FI networks and mobile internet (3G and so on). So of course such a kind of device was pointless and there were no market place for them.
The iPad changed everything. And yes, I followed/. discussions at the time of iPad release and the consensus was that the tablet device was still pointless as the other attempts before, so the iPad would fail miserably. Of course, ignoring the new form-factor, the touch-screen technology, the app ecosystem, and the mobile internet availability. In few weeks, 10 million people bought a pointless device to discover a way to use it in a near future.
I thing that/.ers have a kind of child-trauma to admit the succeed Apple market strategy, and the boldness they have to break established paradigms (this no-USB cries == no-floppy in the 97' iMac, no-optical devices on MacBook Air, and so on).
The iPad was never, in any moment the *first* tablet, but was the first with huge success and Apple was the first company to bring it to the masses. Of course being first in an entire new market gives Apple the advantage to be always ahead of competitors: when all these Android tablets come out, the iPad2 is just around the corner.
The problem of being an Apple hater is that the competition doesn't help very much.
Yes, The iPod predictions here is the Slashdot's 9/11.
He's right. But Google haven't spent 2 years and millions of dollars in a dead project just for fun.
Chrome was announced 2 years ago, when the tablet market was just a speculation, even the iPad was just a rumor at that time. But now, after millions iPads sold and the rise of competitor's tablets struggling for this new market, the netbooks -- the real Chrome OS target -- became irrelevant, or predicted to be dead in a 2-3 years from now.
The advent of the tablets killed the netbooks. So there will be no place for Chrome OS in a near future.
There's nothing scary neither fantastic. It's just an improvement of the existing recommendation systems around (YouTube, Amazon, Google News, etc). Google will get all your history and location data and deliver some interesting stuff. I believe this is already happening on iGoogle.
OK, sou you expect that after 25,000 years the stone clock would be in perfect state, to prove for you that the circle was indeed, a circle.
Yes, but what are you comparing? A religious fanatic with bombs in his belt with people that simply believe that the stars and planets can make influence in our every day life? Doesn't seem reasonable to me. No, astrology, yoga, chemotherapy and all this shit can't be harmful.
Why on earth astrology could cause "real harmful effects"?
The mere announce will hurt the yet-to-be-shipped 3DS sales.
Dream by dream, Inception will gonna get it.
The People Vs. George Lucas
Yes, the tablet concept have been around for ages, but all of them (I'm supposing you're talking about the early Microsoft concepts and other mid-90's ones) was created BEFORE THE ADVENT OF WI-FI networks and mobile internet (3G and so on). So of course such a kind of device was pointless and there were no market place for them. The iPad changed everything. And yes, I followed /. discussions at the time of iPad release and the consensus was that the tablet device was still pointless as the other attempts before, so the iPad would fail miserably. Of course, ignoring the new form-factor, the touch-screen technology, the app ecosystem, and the mobile internet availability. In few weeks, 10 million people bought a pointless device to discover a way to use it in a near future.
I thing that /.ers have a kind of child-trauma to admit the succeed Apple market strategy, and the boldness they have to break established paradigms (this no-USB cries == no-floppy in the 97' iMac, no-optical devices on MacBook Air, and so on).
The iPad was never, in any moment the *first* tablet, but was the first with huge success and Apple was the first company to bring it to the masses. Of course being first in an entire new market gives Apple the advantage to be always ahead of competitors: when all these Android tablets come out, the iPad2 is just around the corner.
The problem of being an Apple hater is that the competition doesn't help very much.
Yes, The iPod predictions here is the Slashdot's 9/11.
Yeah, Google Wave.
He's right. But Google haven't spent 2 years and millions of dollars in a dead project just for fun.
Chrome was announced 2 years ago, when the tablet market was just a speculation, even the iPad was just a rumor at that time. But now, after millions iPads sold and the rise of competitor's tablets struggling for this new market, the netbooks -- the real Chrome OS target -- became irrelevant, or predicted to be dead in a 2-3 years from now.
The advent of the tablets killed the netbooks. So there will be no place for Chrome OS in a near future.
There's nothing scary neither fantastic. It's just an improvement of the existing recommendation systems around (YouTube, Amazon, Google News, etc). Google will get all your history and location data and deliver some interesting stuff. I believe this is already happening on iGoogle.