I'm an Office 2007 user since june/2006. IMO it is a great evolution in the way you interact with a software. Sure it has menus, different ones called Ribbon, but they are way more productive and intuitive. Every change has a learning curve. That's why it is a change.
By the way, it seems to me that the person who wrote TFA probably prefers vi than any other text editor software. That's an assumption and I may be wrong. Anyway, why would such a person mind to express his opinion about a software he would hate anyway? Give me a break. Stop the unreasonable Microsoft-sucks-sucks-sucks articles and comments.
It has a (negative) risk, but one that I would classify as "VERY LOW" in occurrence and "HIGH" in impact. It's an amazing achievement in one of the best keynotes I've ever seen (webcast). I'm not a fancy-full-of-functions mobile phone person. I just like to make calls and have an efficient address book. But this one made my eyes glow. I don't see it as a mobile phone. It's a personal information and communication device (PICD). The best one ever made, by the record.
Anyway, Apple has the power and tradition to change trends. I can see Nokia, Sony-Ericsson and Motorola running within their development centers and calling meetings with their top researchers. They have a point, though.
It's not that simple. People are used to create a kind of a second life in Orkut-like websites. They use it to deal, explore and (why not?) have fun with their "deep & personal & non-acceptable" feelings. It goes from food to sex (sometimes both) and it can be as simple as a star trek addiction. But you have the extremely dark side of it, in this case the child porn. Google has the ability to unveil each and every single Orkut user, including what they use to search for in Google Search. Child porn is a crime. Those involved should have their privacy broken. But that will make clear to everyone that their secret passion for licking foot toes can also be unveiled. Will Google allow that?
There's a Brazilian project called Rybená that already translates SMS messages to the Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS, in Portuguese). For more information: http://www.rybena.org.br/rybena/rybena_ingles/rybe na_introduct.htm
I'm an Office 2007 user since june/2006. IMO it is a great evolution in the way you interact with a software. Sure it has menus, different ones called Ribbon, but they are way more productive and intuitive. Every change has a learning curve. That's why it is a change.
By the way, it seems to me that the person who wrote TFA probably prefers vi than any other text editor software. That's an assumption and I may be wrong. Anyway, why would such a person mind to express his opinion about a software he would hate anyway? Give me a break. Stop the unreasonable Microsoft-sucks-sucks-sucks articles and comments.
It has a (negative) risk, but one that I would classify as "VERY LOW" in occurrence and "HIGH" in impact. It's an amazing achievement in one of the best keynotes I've ever seen (webcast). I'm not a fancy-full-of-functions mobile phone person. I just like to make calls and have an efficient address book. But this one made my eyes glow. I don't see it as a mobile phone. It's a personal information and communication device (PICD). The best one ever made, by the record.
Anyway, Apple has the power and tradition to change trends. I can see Nokia, Sony-Ericsson and Motorola running within their development centers and calling meetings with their top researchers. They have a point, though.
Google WILL BE North Central Positronics
Can't you all see what's going on here? Google IS Cyberdyne Systems Corporation
You should include "how to read a stupid comment from UbuntuDupe and not think he's an idiot"..
Just change "portuguese" for "english" and "english" for native_language and we can go back several years in history..
It's not that simple. People are used to create a kind of a second life in Orkut-like websites. They use it to deal, explore and (why not?) have fun with their "deep & personal & non-acceptable" feelings. It goes from food to sex (sometimes both) and it can be as simple as a star trek addiction. But you have the extremely dark side of it, in this case the child porn. Google has the ability to unveil each and every single Orkut user, including what they use to search for in Google Search. Child porn is a crime. Those involved should have their privacy broken. But that will make clear to everyone that their secret passion for licking foot toes can also be unveiled. Will Google allow that?