Notes for this week's primary readings:
1) Linux History
This article elaborated on some basic Linux background, while simultaneously promoting the platform. For me, the most important aspect of this article is the importance of the user - in this case the user represented by the market. While I appreciate and get behind the ideals underpinning the Linux community, it will ultimately have to appeal to the desktop user. What will happen when a free software obtains a bigger portion of a commercial market?
2) Mac OS X
What I find most interesting about the History of Mac's OSes is how Apple has played with Unix platforms, Intel chips, and such. Though sexy, I am interested to see how much of the computer market Macs occupy ...
3) Windows
As a Windows user currently straddling the line between XP and Vista-64 (one on a desktop, the other on a laptop), I feel as though I understand and sympathize with the woes of transition. It's often a pain the ass to be frank. Yet, as I continue to hammer the point of market-value vs. technical value, I am curious as to how long Windows popularity will sustain? To use a car analogy (for better or worse), I think of this past quarter where Toyota finally outsold GM in the United States.
All for now ... please feel free to comment:
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Friday, September 5, 2008
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