Saturday, March 17, 2012

Win 8 for tablets: success lies in being human

The success of the iPhone is a bit like text messaging - the key is not technology, but on what is allowed. Therefore, Microsoft, here's how.

last week, I wrote an article about the disaster that was mishmashed Metro style applications that run on Windows 8. I was not alone - there were many others who are in the same imperfect

Towards the end of the article was careful to separate his feelings about the bastardization of Windows and Metro Style Metro that I felt for style on a Tablet PC. On a shelf, Windows 8 and full-screen applications Metro style works very well. But it works well enough that you can type the tablet as a true post-PC device? It depends on how the "human" is. high emotional

I bought my first iPhone when it first came out. I had no idea why I would want one when I bought it - it's my job to understand these things, therefore spending. At the time I was not particularly on things Apple. I had an iPhone 3G, but the only piece of Apple kit that I bought before it's an iPod in 2004 and a return "Ive Special" iMac in 1999.

One of the things I am passionately interested in is how technology can be used positively to improve human relations. (I'm not particularly interested in technology for technology. Even the most ardent of us would probably admit that everything is a bit boring. Really? That the new processor can get an extra 30 minutes of life battery? Yawn.) Most of the technology that has had a detrimental effect on society has worked for has had a detrimental effect on people. When Orange launched in the UK was the first mobile phone network completely digital. A feature of the new terminal was the ability of text messaging. (Apart from the phones were pretty bad compared to units, including the impressive NEC P4 - Warning: Principles of porn phone 90.) When Orange was launched, the company did not even pay for sending text messages. You can bet that if Orange had known how popular it would be you would pay him for the first time.

important person in the marketing department of Orange was coming up with different ways to upsell to customers who send text messages. It was a tool of attention to those that made sense, if people use it, while the network has monetized. But people do not use text messages so it is

. What is too boring - is a way of encoding strings in controlling the flow of network data. What is allowed to be in the pub with his friends who are bored of hearing the same story at the moment n-centennial and receive text that special person you want to be your friend or sister. It's the emotional connection that comes from human made possible by technology that is important - not as works SMS

Facebook works the same way. Facebook is the most boring of the world from a technical point of view - a database of investing in the commonplace great. (OK, some of the "how" is fun if you need to invest to build a large-ish database in real time. Is it necessary?) What do you do when using Facebook is full of emotional ups and downs out of that comes from dealing with people in your life.

iPhone

- not impressed

the iPhone that I had when I took delivery of my iPhone does not impress me much. Yes, it was very good - better than my BlackBerry Pearl to the two missing keys and small screen -. But besides the novelty of Angry Birds, which was not doing much for me

The first time I took the iPad, with a client's office, I showed him around, and someone in the office he held to his ear and yelled, we Not surprisingly, "HELLO I am an iPad" is actually quite against me - not because of the predictability of their styles of comedy Dom Joly-esque, but it is not

get

iPad he did, and although I had only owned for a day that had already developed an emotional bond with her.

Wait - an "emotional connection"? Strange, is not it?

The iPad is the personal computer text messaging what he did to telephony. Text messaging has become a box that could make phone calls on something that might be used - for example - surreptitiously flirting with someone interesting, while having a really boring day at work. It reduces the distance between you and provide an emotional level. The iPad does the same thing. E-mail, Twitter, Facebook, you are, is a factor

more

you, a factor

more accessible

For me, it's a shame that the term "personal computer" was snaffled by IBM back in the 80s. In fact, the iPhone is the "personal computer". What we call a PC is not really "personal" at all. Ask yourself if the next time you're pounding away at her desk at work bought as cheaply as possible and built from the same system image that his closest collaborators "n", unable to mount a USB drive, or go places you want through the firewall. No - not "personal". In comparison, the iPhone is a very personal - this is the keyword -.
human
device


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