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>did he say 'bitch'
its a pity we dont have the Star Wars generation coming out of University and School anymore.
I'm starting to believe a PC is for engineers and people who want "security" over function. The mac is much more friendly and inviting- the software is designed for humans to use to figure out on the fly, yet there are also videos and great customer support people available, too.
I recently lent someone an old apple laptop we had, just to play with, and they were TOTALLY amazed. They were confirmed PC people, but are the types who are always calling me up to fix virus problems or networking issues...the PC doesn;t allow them to do self-help as readily. The Mac lets you solve your problems and move on.
I say this not to evangelize Apple, but to show how important user friendliness and good customer service is in the equation. Mac gives you something that's ready to fly out of the box; PC's are like toys at xmas wthat come without batteries included.
We have to make the next generation of social networking tools things that are intuitive and user friendly, something that scales with the size of a social network, works on the fly, solves the constant power recharging problems, and simply works without a steep learning curve.
(Someone else said the reason why gaming is so much bigger on the pC than the Mac is that there are so many other cool creative things to do on the mac, you don;t really need the games....and I've found this is true. For a machine that is not seen as "serious", I get a heck of a lot more done.
I'll extrapolate and take an extreme look...
I don't want to carry things around that I can lose or that can be stolen or broken, or at least small, handcrafted and unique. I want my 'deck of cards sized' equipment to look like it was made for a Russian czar or an emperor.
I want a holographic keyboard and screen that is only visible from my chosen angle.
I want a nano-cam that hovers in the air at the ready to record my video messages from my most flattering angle.
I want tiny holographic customizable avatars of my friends to appear when I am communicating with them at a distance. I think I'll make Chris's avatar a monkey with a balloon.
I want my profiles to be customized to the viewers preferences, if they are seeking a graphic designer I want them to see that side of me first, then browse my other 'hats'.
and I want quality recognition software that filters out blog posts and comments that are just copy/paste/redirection for stats!
This means that all of my digital identity and logins - basically a digital wallet - could be used at home, at the office, on a laptop and at starbucks with the identical look and feel across all of the screens and input combinations you would normally encounter. I can do this now with MS Remote Desktop, but my files and programs are on a specific machine - not living in the cloud where they can be accessed, tagged and shared like they should be.
Everything in one neat place, at-a-glance, user-friendly, intuitive, visual-noise free. Runs my day for me. ON my computer - not some teeny handheld device.
Can't get rememberthemilk.com, looked at backflip.com, use Outlook up the wazoo to no avail (sorry Merlin Mann, just can't get that Inbox to zero... grrr).
Got any suggestions??!! :)
But the Dystopia mod for HL2 will have to do for now. :)