Only a few hours and I get a Chrome OS ready to run !!!
Google didn't use to make empty promises !
Google didn't use to make empty promises !
Instead supporting users about new technologies and new way to collaborate and develop the future, or killer apps...
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"Testing can only show the existence of errors, but never their absence." E.W.Dijkstra
"I don't know what to do, this is Windows" --- Nicolas Wettstein, Google
"If you don't like the tools in the software world, then I advise you to dive into the hardware world for a few days and you will come back happier" Prof. Niklaus Wirth
"Universities are not good places to learn programing." Prof. Niklaus Wirth (PS: a few professors here at the GTAC become very nervous)
"If the system gets complicated, automate it" - Niklaus Wirth (PS: I love this one, this is THE reason that pushed me to present my speech at the IASA Conference in New York. Techies love to repeat tasks... instead of creating automations, components or processes... they repeat like monkeys !!!)
"Testing is debugging until it runs" Niklaus Wirth (PS: That was true in the past, we learned the lesson: debugging is not testing ! Remember the monkeys)
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I could never believe to listen Niklaus and learn from him the history
of Testing and Debuging software and hardware. We used to develop software and system to achieve stupid business processes and we can use multi-core and gigabytes...
Niklaus and his staffs invented languages to program and to address mathematical computation that was impossible to solve at his time.
Thanks Google to make this possible !!!
I'll add as soon as possible some pictures,
I'm sorry but I'm listend Niklaus... Great, hehe:
"More effective, because available now, would be simpler,, less baroque languages" by Niklaus Wirth
"Universities is not the best place where to learn programming, the professors stopped to developer programming..." Niklaus Wirth
Unbelievable
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Why the most important tool that everybody use to converge all Web 2.0 tools, presence, availability... and not only for all the wonderful Google services but also for any other type of Internet Web 2.0 sites is so mistreated ?
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Google reached the goals to deliver a new kind of user interface with
emails. Many vendors adapted and changed the user interface to seems
more close to gmail... business emails need the "conversation"
paradigm and intelligent folders (for Apple the Smart Folder and for
Google the Labels).
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I hope that the company involved in this case, like all the others that think to dominate customers to steal them money for nothing, will be soon "One Click Away !"
Google Voice Thoroughly Banned From the iPhone; So Much for an Open Platform
July 28th, 2009 | by Stan Schroeder12 Comments
We’ve seen Apple ban applications from the App Store for all sorts of ridiculous reasons. This time, it’s different; all Google Voice related apps were banned from the app store, and this time Apple – or, more likely, AT&T – has a very good reason to ban them: it’s scared of them.
Google Voice (
) lets you do a lot of stuff for free that the AT&T charges for; you can place free calls in the US, you can send and receive free SMS messages. The application is still in beta, invite only stage, but several cool applications that use the service already exist for the iPhone. Sean Kovacs, the developer of GV Mobile, has said on his site that Apple has rejected the application. From his site:
“Richard Chipman from Apple just called – he told me they’re removing GV Mobile from the App Store due to it duplicating features that the iPhone comes with (Dialer, SMS, etc). He didn’t actually specify which features, although I assume the whole app in general.”
Other similar applications, such as VoiceCentral and GVDialer, have also been banned. And Google only has an official Google Voice app for the Android and BlackBerry; now, they’ve admitted that they don’t have an iPhone app because Apple said “no”.
The reason? The application(s) is too similar to iPhone’s own functionality. Like so many other Apple’s app rejection reasons, this one rings phony as well. If nothing that’s similar to functions and features iPhone already has can get approval, then no VoIP apps should be allowed. Also no camera-related apps, like Pro Camera. Fring (
)? It lets you place calls, and send free messages, which is similar to SMS, right? Why is that OK, then?
Let’s call a spade a spade here. There can only be one reason for thoroughly banning Google Voice from the iPhone: AT&T, like every mobile operator, is scared of apps that replicate their own services. But by banning an app such as Google Voice from the iPhone, Apple and its partner are setting a dangerous precedent. If the developers cannot be certain that Apple will provide them a fair, free marketplace, they will move elsewhere: to Android (
) and Pre. After all, why create for a locked-down platform where the owners take the cake and all you’re allowed to get is leftovers?
Apple and AT&T need to make a decision: is the iPhone their playground, or everyone’s playground? If it’s the former, that’s OK, but they shouldn’t get upset if no one wants to play with them.
I hope that the company involved in this case, like all the others that think to dominate customers to steal them money for nothing, will be soon "One Click Away !"
Smart customers will be free very soon choosing supplier and services that will make them free. Happened many time in the past.
When first TELCO will decide to make their customer free to choose products and services they will loose very soon,
remember TELCOs, you are one click away !
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The Office of Information Technologies (OIT) and Google are teaming up to introduce Google Apps at UMass Amherst.
Starting in late summer, undergraduate students will be able to:
- Sign up for a Google Apps at UMass Amherst account.
- Choose to have their official UMass Amherst email delivered to Gmail.
- Begin using the other tools in the Google Apps at UMass Amherst suite, including Google Docs, Google Sites, and Google Calendar.
Take your time to read also the linked pages,
have fun
ps: re-think or ThinkDifferent
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