Jul 22

The appearance of new front page of usually bring new vibes of on the . Mac fans collected everything from 1997 year up to now.

Jun 28

iphoneyOn the 29th of June, Inc. finally releases its phone, but you can already find some simulators for checking how your apps will run on .

Marketcircle project offers iPhoney (so far for Macs) simulator which you can find on SourceForge portal.

Jun 26

Safari LogoSeems that developers from Inc, fixed some bugs in for platform. At the first days of the release, had really huge number of bugs.But now, really looks great! Hopefully, guys will finish up with the final release of , and i’ll definetelly switch to .

Apr 10

The polemics on the topic of ’s death reached its more less structured level even though in many different portals like Slashdot, Techmeme etc. this subject has been discussed in any possible way, but let’s get a bit detailed about .

Paul Graham in his article says that:

When did die, and of what? I know they seemed dangerous as late as 2001, because I wrote an essay then about how they were less dangerous than they seemed.I’d guess they were dead by 2005.

So, how dead is ? Giving his opinion, Duncan Riley wrote an article in 901am blog:

Micorsoft is alive and mostly well. Has clearly failed in a range of endevours? absolutely, ’s internet strategy sucks and most people will take that for a given. Zune? do most people even know what a Zune is? probably not. Was the Vista program a shambles? yes.

Main reasons, Paul mentioned in the post were:

So lets check out step-by-step.

, Ajax and dead

didn’t pose itself as leading company, and the rise of killed not only with its msn.com search engine, became the leading search engine on the , and was one of the first companies pushing the idea of applications and promoting Ajax. Definitely, 2.0 bubble moved desktop apps in the shade, giving more opportunities for the developers to launch their start-up companies. At some point, ’s easier to create a application with less or hardware dependencies. Everything is based on the standards and your own Broadband. Since I’ve mentioned Ajax here, the XMLHttpRequests was originally implemented by , but only now they got involved in Ajax community.

Products vs.

. What’s about Mac computers? Or all the services Inc. produces. Yesterday, Store declared that they’ve sold the 100 millionth iPod. Of course, ’s an impressive number for this market, where iPod dominates without no doubts, and the Zune mp3 player couldn’t equally compete with ’s product. For sure, ’s hard to produce devices which do more less the same things and differ at few dozen dollars and the company label at the back. The simplicity of the device was the key of success for iPod.

Talking about X killing - you must be kidding me! According to the stats, ’s hard to say that Mac really made worrying about domination on the market:
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would be more correct to say, that other Operating Systems got more attention because of overestimated expectations for Vista and the increase of antitrust policy in the EU about Microsoft. Other operating systems just increased their market share, like .Nix based , BSD based X, at the same way not counting the number of PC’s which has two or more installed.

Broadband and mess

’s really hard to believe that strategic management of couldn’t expect the growth of Internet Broadband. But, I assume that focusing on the they’ve underestimated , and lost the Browser market with IE 6.x, which they’re trying to get back with the Internet Explorer 7. is all about standards and compatibility, which couldn’t admit with IE 6. Always coming up with alternative solutions like ASP versus Perl/PHP, or ISS vs. Apache servers, they were continuously cleaving the , while they could have got more income on implementing some support services for existing solutions in my opinion.

Going back to the main question of ’s death, you can see that they aren’t so true. has a huge financial potential and ability of winning back lost positions at the market, but will be harder year after year.

Jan 28

Is there anybody who still denies the computerization of the world? The latest results from brandchannel.com proved that those people are the minority, since first positions of the brand’s research are mostly taken by computer companies or the ones which are related to market.

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As we can see the breakthroughs of Apple Inc. about moving to Intel based processors and San Francisco conference where Steve Jobs released moved on the leading positions in the society. Youtube which was bought by 1.6 billion dollars and remains the main video exchange source on the Net. Open encyclopaedia Wikipedia won the sympathies of the public. ? ’s useless to talk about this giant since every blogger ,at least once, wrote about this company or the services they provide.