I think it needs to be mentioned that there are only 900 Gamerpoints available with what is on the disk. All Retail Xbox360 games have to have 1000 points unlockable without having to purchase any addons, this means that there will be a FREE addon (or addons) available via Xbox Live Marketplace to unlock the last 100 points, so don't think that now you have finished that you have done all the game has to offer.. There will still be plenty more FREE content for it.
One thing that looks like it might actually take off properly with all this AJAX web development is Microsofts active desktop.. try Meebo, Google Personal, Microsoft Live/Start as your Desktop Background - it works suprisingally well..
Now, google & microsoft need to start competing by cooperating with each others service.. have the ability to add hotmail to google/gmail to live, imap/pop3 to both, add meebo like featuers as panels to support a range of IMs/chat software, interactive flash/java widgets... intergration with google desktop/microsoft search deskbar for interaction with data stored on the users PC and finally using the desktop search indexing programs to manipulate some widgets for complete offline support.. all of this allowing complete user choice & customisation.
If done right, i forsee these technologies being almost indesposible in a post-vista internet dominated world.
I think it needs to be mentioned that there are only 900 Gamerpoints available with what is on the disk. All Retail Xbox360 games have to have 1000 points unlockable without having to purchase any addons, this means that there will be a FREE addon (or addons) available via Xbox Live Marketplace to unlock the last 100 points, so don't think that now you have finished that you have done all the game has to offer.. There will still be plenty more FREE content for it.
One thing that looks like it might actually take off properly with all this AJAX web development is Microsofts active desktop.. try Meebo, Google Personal, Microsoft Live/Start as your Desktop Background - it works suprisingally well.. Now, google & microsoft need to start competing by cooperating with each others service.. have the ability to add hotmail to google/gmail to live, imap/pop3 to both, add meebo like featuers as panels to support a range of IMs/chat software, interactive flash/java widgets... intergration with google desktop/microsoft search deskbar for interaction with data stored on the users PC and finally using the desktop search indexing programs to manipulate some widgets for complete offline support.. all of this allowing complete user choice & customisation. If done right, i forsee these technologies being almost indesposible in a post-vista internet dominated world.