Start with regulating the ccTLDs. Today nobody cares about unethical principes by ccTLD owners, take a look at Nunames that revokes good.nu domains just for fun and/or to resell them later at a higher price. ICANN and IANA couldn't care less. Such unethical behaviour can ruin the trust in the domain name system.
I hate to see the U.S. beeing so naive, gullible and completely lost about mobile phones, rambling about issues, ten years after the rest of the world.
People will use mobile phones. Everyone. And use them wherever and whenever they need to. And they will berk about uninteresting things. At restaurants, on buses, in cinemas, at funerals, in hospitals. Whatever.
Captain James T. Kirk: They're animals.
Captain Spock: Jim, there is an historic opportunity here.
Captain James T. Kirk: Don't believe them. Don't trust them.
Captain Spock: They're dying.
Captain James T. Kirk: Let them die!
Almost all of the European consumer orgs are up to their arse in Microsoft software. Some of them even have their instructions in Windows Media, making them useless for everyone not using Windows.
The only reason for them to react is that they now for the first time have a file or two they can't use directly with their all-Microsoft system. Probably something they pirated from their kids.
PC owners would not buy OS X even if they could. The only people who would buy this (apart from us geeks) are current Mac owners which want to buy hardware from other manufacturers than Apple. And guess what, Apple makes more money if it sells these people hardware.
Those are the most insightful sentences I've ever read on Slashdot. Please put them on top of all Apple stories and in H1.
What the hell? I think the words you're looking for are "amateur" and "professional." Both of them are consumers. "Prosumer" is an abortion of a word that I hope to never see again.
Prosumer is defined in Oxford American Dictionaries:
prosumer noun 1 an amateur who purchases equipment with quality or features suitable for professional use : the magazine is aimed at the prosumer who uses a $10,000 camera to make home movies of his dog. 2 a prospective consumer who is involved in the design, manufacture, or development of a product or service : a panel of prosumers weighed in on the plans for the new shampoo. a person who designs or produces a product for personal use or for sale : she's a driven prosumer with one idea: to make a better-smelling toothpaste. a well-informed and proactive consumer : prosumers read labels, sometimes obsessively. ORIGIN blend of professional or producer or proactive and consumer.
One axis with consumer (think MacBook, iMac, iPod nano)
One axis with prosumer (think MacBook Pro, MacPro, iPod video)
In all squares good, better, best
(Think MacBook White 2x1.83, White 2x2, Black 2x2)
(Think iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, iPod Video)
Same for the phones,
iPhone small and inexpensive
iPhone nano/macbook
iPhone pro
My guess is that the mid version iPhone (nano/MacBook) will be first to be released and at a premium price (like $400 with no contract). After 4 months the iPhone (pro) will be released at a slightly higher premium price (like $500 with no contract) and the mid version iPhone (nano/MacBook) will be reduced to $250 and "one more thing" the youth low end model iPhone (small and inexpensive) will be released like the Nokia 3-series for $149 with no contract.
...of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.
Incredble that everything about the iPod comes from that Steve Jobs, like me, buys TV and stereo from Bang and Olufsen. And has been marvelled by the excellent design of Bang and Olufsen in the late 80s - mid 90s. Like the scollwheel on their cordless phone 6000 system, for 10 years and still today unrivalled as the worlds best cordless phone system.
Also incredible that Bang and Olufsen had it but lost it. Much of their junk today is overpriced with worse specs than a Panaphonics, Magnetbox or Sorny. Their MP3-player sucks, their new tech is pwned by Microsoft and their cell phone is the worst piece of crap ever produced, overdesigned and useless. The only thing they lack is to smear their shit down with Swarowsky bling-bling. My guess is that Bang & Olufsen today is managed by clueless MBA n00bs that groks nothing.
Oh, right, North America. Where mobile phone users think buying ringtones is a new media revolution.
It isn't just about playing music, which most cellphones can do today. It is about moving and updating music from your computer, a task where no one comes close to the excellent iTunes. And buying music. iTunes Store. Even a good company like SonyEricsson is a joke if you try to buy music from them. And actually use the music without too intrusive CRM limitations etc. If users cant move or update their music easily, they will stop listen to music and stop using that function on their mobile phone. This is what's happening in the civilized GSM/UMTS world. This will be changed when Apple releases their phone in Jan 07. But companies like S/\MSUNG, LG, Nokia, HTC etc are totally clueless about how to make a good and user friendly system. And so are the narrow minded operators, with the possible exception of T-Mobile.
There's also the small but very important fact that most users HATE to use two earpieces (L, R) when making a phone call. That small fact is why people will continue to buy, use and love their iPods.
I think Apple has a postscript® license. Apple used to own some 20% of Adobe and was one of their first investors. NeXT held (holds?) a licence for Display Postscript.
"N3P offers a brand new, contrasting and intrepid two-year college level training in how to become a successful Project Entrepreneur in Open Source. Our students will learn not only the technical possibilities, but also how to exploit new business opportunities, manage profitable ideas, and create flourishing businesses. The training will focus on how to generate business using open source."
N3P offers a two-year college level training in how to become a successful Project Entrepreneur in Open Source. Our students will learn not only the technical possibilities, but also how to exploit new business opportunities, manage profitable ideas, and create flourishing businesses.
The typical student is between 20 and 30 years old, driven by one of three motivations; 1) the desire for prosperity, 2) independency or 3) to radically innovate. N3P will carefully screen the applicants for doers, not talkers, while persistence, passion and the ever so important ability to sell, are other important criteria.
The future will show a great demand for individuals that have the ability to implement necessary changes. They should be entrepreneurs, fluent in new technology, project management and marketing. They also should excel in sales and development of new products and businesses. N3P identifies them as "Project Entreprenerus".
Most of our students will form their own business before graduating, and it is our expectation that many will be very successful.
"Mr Jamieson also called for Apple - which makes the popular iPod portable music player - to open up its iTunes software so it is compatible with the technology of other manufacturers. Apple applies a digital protection system to its downloads, which means they are not usually compatible with other companies' devices.
Dear Mr Jameison,
Please go fuck yourself with your fucking WIndows Media PC. Tell your fucking friends at Microsoft to open up their fucking Windows Media DRM so it will work on other operating systems than your own fucking Microsoft Windows.
 Wireless. Bigger than an iPhone. Lame. Â
Start with regulating the ccTLDs. Today nobody cares about unethical principes by ccTLD owners, take a look at Nunames that revokes good
For crying out load, grow up!
I hate to see the U.S. beeing so naive, gullible and completely lost about mobile phones, rambling about issues, ten years after the rest of the world.
People will use mobile phones. Everyone. And use them wherever and whenever they need to. And they will berk about uninteresting things. At restaurants, on buses, in cinemas, at funerals, in hospitals. Whatever.
Accept it. Grow up. Move along.
Captain James T. Kirk: They're animals.
Captain Spock: Jim, there is an historic opportunity here.
Captain James T. Kirk: Don't believe them. Don't trust them.
Captain Spock: They're dying.
Captain James T. Kirk: Let them die!
Don't forget that HP was one of the whores provided by Microsoft to vote yes to OOXML in Sweden. http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/08/28/123 7255
Stop whining and solve the frickin' problem.
That's what you are paid for. If you can't solve the problem, resign and let other more competent ppl do it.
Almost all of the European consumer orgs are up to their arse in Microsoft software. Some of them even have their instructions in Windows Media, making them useless for everyone not using Windows.
The only reason for them to react is that they now for the first time have a file or two they can't use directly with their all-Microsoft system. Probably something they pirated from their kids.
Fuck them.
PC owners would not buy OS X even if they could. The only people who would buy this (apart from us geeks) are current Mac owners which want to buy hardware from other manufacturers than Apple. And guess what, Apple makes more money if it sells these people hardware.
Those are the most insightful sentences I've ever read on Slashdot. Please put them on top of all Apple stories and in H1.
The Swedish Consumer Agency (KO) has a "Microsoft Only" IT strategy.
Call the other asshats and ask them to publish their own IT strategy.
Sigh.
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kvp.com
Are you on acid?
Apples Safari has been able to render Acid 2 for more than a year now.
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http://mil.int.gov.edu.org
Pogue is correct. Vista is a joke and MacOS X the coming leader.
http://cars.engine.net/
There's one open source guy that will have an abundance of time to finish his code, and to document, and to patch for bugs...
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http://engine.net/
So it's a horrible sounding word with 3 different meanings, with the result that it can't be used on its own without an explanation.
Of course. This is Slashdot.
For crying out loud.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosumer
Both PROducer and Consumer
PROfessional Consumer
Non-Corporation Producer
Capiche?
What the hell? I think the words you're looking for are "amateur" and "professional." Both of them are consumers. "Prosumer" is an abortion of a word that I hope to never see again.
Prosumer is defined in Oxford American Dictionaries:
prosumer noun 1 an amateur who purchases equipment with quality or features suitable for professional use : the magazine is aimed at the prosumer who uses a $10,000 camera to make home movies of his dog. 2 a prospective consumer who is involved in the design, manufacture, or development of a product or service : a panel of prosumers weighed in on the plans for the new shampoo. a person who designs or produces a product for personal use or for sale : she's a driven prosumer with one idea: to make a better-smelling toothpaste. a well-informed and proactive consumer : prosumers read labels, sometimes obsessively. ORIGIN blend of professional or producer or proactive and consumer.
So there.
Apple will follow their usual model:
One axis with consumer (think MacBook, iMac, iPod nano)
One axis with prosumer (think MacBook Pro, MacPro, iPod video)
In all squares good, better, best
(Think MacBook White 2x1.83, White 2x2, Black 2x2)
(Think iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, iPod Video)
Same for the phones,
iPhone small and inexpensive
iPhone nano/macbook
iPhone pro
My guess is that the mid version iPhone (nano/MacBook) will be first to be released and at a premium price (like $400 with no contract). After 4 months the iPhone (pro) will be released at a slightly higher premium price (like $500 with no contract) and the mid version iPhone (nano/MacBook) will be reduced to $250 and "one more thing" the youth low end model iPhone (small and inexpensive) will be released like the Nokia 3-series for $149 with no contract.
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http://edu.org
Incredble that everything about the iPod comes from that Steve Jobs, like me, buys TV and stereo from Bang and Olufsen. And has been marvelled by the excellent design of Bang and Olufsen in the late 80s - mid 90s. Like the scollwheel on their cordless phone 6000 system, for 10 years and still today unrivalled as the worlds best cordless phone system.
BeoCord 6000
Also incredible that Bang and Olufsen had it but lost it. Much of their junk today is overpriced with worse specs than a Panaphonics, Magnetbox or Sorny. Their MP3-player sucks, their new tech is pwned by Microsoft and their cell phone is the worst piece of crap ever produced, overdesigned and useless. The only thing they lack is to smear their shit down with Swarowsky bling-bling. My guess is that Bang & Olufsen today is managed by clueless MBA n00bs that groks nothing.
Steve Jobs is a genius.
The iRex Illiad is a better choice.
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Online education? http://online.edu.org/
Mobile phones that can play MP3s just came out.
In what cave have you been living?
Oh, right, North America. Where mobile phone users think buying ringtones is a new media revolution.
It isn't just about playing music, which most cellphones can do today. It is about moving and updating music from your computer, a task where no one comes close to the excellent iTunes. And buying music. iTunes Store. Even a good company like SonyEricsson is a joke if you try to buy music from them. And actually use the music without too intrusive CRM limitations etc. If users cant move or update their music easily, they will stop listen to music and stop using that function on their mobile phone. This is what's happening in the civilized GSM/UMTS world. This will be changed when Apple releases their phone in Jan 07. But companies like S/\MSUNG, LG, Nokia, HTC etc are totally clueless about how to make a good and user friendly system. And so are the narrow minded operators, with the possible exception of T-Mobile.
There's also the small but very important fact that most users HATE to use two earpieces (L, R) when making a phone call. That small fact is why people will continue to buy, use and love their iPods.
What a turd.
I'm going back to XP in my Parallels in my MacBook.
Why?
I think Apple has a postscript® license. Apple used to own some 20% of Adobe and was one of their first investors. NeXT held (holds?) a licence for Display Postscript.
They missed the #1 Open Source company to watch:
N3P
"N3P offers a brand new, contrasting and intrepid two-year college level training in how to become a successful Project Entrepreneur in Open Source. Our students will learn not only the technical possibilities, but also how to exploit new business opportunities, manage profitable ideas, and create flourishing businesses. The training will focus on how to generate business using open source."
N3P
I'd love to be able to have the whole WikiPedia available on my iPod (or cell phone), but without destroying
info.edu.org - Speedy information and news from the Top 10 educational organisations.
From N3P:
N3P offers a two-year college level training in how to become a successful Project Entrepreneur in Open Source. Our students will learn not only the technical possibilities, but also how to exploit new business opportunities, manage profitable ideas, and create flourishing businesses.
The typical student is between 20 and 30 years old, driven by one of three motivations; 1) the desire for prosperity, 2) independency or 3) to radically innovate. N3P will carefully screen the applicants for doers, not talkers, while persistence, passion and the ever so important ability to sell, are other important criteria.
The future will show a great demand for individuals that have the ability to implement necessary changes. They should be entrepreneurs, fluent in new technology, project management and marketing. They also should excel in sales and development of new products and businesses. N3P identifies them as "Project Entreprenerus".
Most of our students will form their own business before graduating, and it is our expectation that many will be very successful.
Dear Mr Jameison,
Please go fuck yourself with your fucking WIndows Media PC. Tell your fucking friends at Microsoft to open up their fucking Windows Media DRM so it will work on other operating systems than your own fucking Microsoft Windows.