Five Features Operating Systems Should Have – An Article by Brad Wardell
Five Features Operating Systems Should Have
Since then [the 90’s], improvements to operating systems have been incremental. Or in some cases, we’ve actually regressed (largely thanks to jerks taking advantage of open systems to create viruses and spyware). The 90s could be looked back upon as a time of naiveté and idealism. It was in that environment that ActiveX and VB Script and Internet Explorer Outlook Express were designed that we now rue because of the exploitative nature of malicious people.
Keep dreaming buddy. The title should be changed from “Five Features Operating Systems Should Have” to “Five Features Operating Systems Could Have”...some of his suggestions sound very nice, obviously. He fails to mention how horribly unrealistic most of them are though.
I’ll only bother to discuss his purposed “Universal environments”...lets think about this. We’ll round down and say there is roughly 6 billion people in the world. We’ll be optimistic and say roughly half have access to a computer. If those 3 billion people each have only 5MB of personal settings that equates to 7,500,000 Terabytes ( 1 Terabyte is roughly 1,000 Gibabytes...roughly 1,000,000 MB). Remember, this is running on the assumption of each person only using 5MB of personal settings. Now, consider that 5MB is not nearly enough to store your personal customizations for the plethora of programs you have. Even 10MB would be a rather meager assumption and that would be 15,000,000 Terabytes of data...You see where I am going with this. Google, arguably the company with the single largest (publicly known at least) data storage capacity right now doesn’t even come anywhere near this number. Google, who is for all intensive purposes providing a rough map for a fair majority of the internet doesn’t even have this much storage. This simply is not a realistic plan unless it’s a global effort consisting of most major computer software and hardware developers jointly sharing this storage burden. The chances of something like that ever happening? ...yeah, slim to none.
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Gmail: Plain HTML View Finally
Gmail: Plain HTML View Finally
In case you don’t have access to a fully supported browser, we still want you to have access to Gmail – that’s why we’ve developed a basic HTML view of our service that is compatible with almost any browser.
Google is finally rolling out a HTML version of there Gmail for anyone without a browser supporting Javascript. It’s slowly being rolled out, so as of right now most people don’t have this option. See the picture for an idea of what it looks like.
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The Boondocks—Mario from Mario Brothers…
The Boondocks—Mario from Mario Brothers...
This was just too funny not to share
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Jeffrey Zeldman – Protect your site from Google’s new toolbar
Protect your site from Google’s new toolbar
To the delight of gadget freaks and the consternation of some web designers and thinkers, the new Autolink feature in Google’s latest toolbar sticks links on your site that you didn’t put there.
And people give Microsoft a hard time ....yeesh, definitely will not be using Google’s Desktop Search anytime in the near future.
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Library Journal – Revenge of the Blog People!
It is obvious that the Blog People read what they want to read rather than what is in front of them and judge me to be wrong on the basis of what they think rather than what I actually wrote. Given the quality of the writing in the blogs I have seen, I doubt that many of the Blog People are in the habit of sustained reading of complex texts.
...Or your just fail to understand the use of a blog, buddy. A blog is supposed to be a snipet of information interesting to the person writing it. It’s supposed to be a digital journal. It does not have to be a complex and well articulated critique of classical texts. What a smug asshole.
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No One Else Will Appreciate This…But I am Enough of a Nerd
This made my day…
This is my video card...the Leadtek Nvidia 6600GT overclocked to 571Mhz core / 1.18Ghz memory speeds...and this is a picture of me hitting 4,000+ in 3DMark05
Note: When you buy the card it comes at 500Mhz core and 1.0Ghz memory ....quite the overclock
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Paul Thurrott’s SuperSite for Windows: Internet Explorer 7 Preview 1
IE 7 will be focused on security, not new features. Like the version of IE that Microsoft shipped in XP SP2, IE 7.0 will consist, mostly, of security-oriented features.
Now if they can only fix there rendering engine we’ll be all set, but that still remains to be seen…
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