Apple's Response to Windows 7 Release
Microsoft released Windows 7 on last week. And here is the video ad response from APPLE.
Microsoft released Windows 7 on last week. And here is the video ad response from APPLE.
Google has entered the online music market to allow US consumers to search using song titles, artists or snippets of lyrics.
The top search engine has said the service will offer an alternative to the illegal file-sharing which record companied have been trying to stop.The Google music offering will also spring up in peer-to-peer file searches, meaning people will be able to decide on an alternative to pirated music.
According to Google, the words “music” and “lyrics” are among the top 10 search terms in its web statistics.The company will now find partners in other countries to allow international consumers to use the service.
“This feature doesn’t just make search better. It also helps people discover new sources of licensed music online while helping artists to discover new generations of fans and reconnect with longtime listeners,” Google said in a statement.
Google has made available a video preview of its music search feature which is viewable below.
The music features will not be available to users elsewhere in the world. But Google is open to talking with possible overseas partners, said Marissa Mayer, vice president of search product and user experience at Google.
“This is pushing search traffic and business opportunities downstream to online partners and artists and labels, so we’re happy to provide a great music experience and also direct lots of music-seeking traffic to partners that can take it from there and convert it to great music discovery,” said R.J. Pittman, product manager for the music service at Google.
Windows 7 is finally released into the wild! So far the operating system has received great reviews around the web. Amazon even said that Windows 7 is bigger than Harry Potter, so things are looking bright for them
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Many say that Windows 7 is what Windows Vista should have been, an optimized operating system that combines the looks of today with interesting new features and less bloat.
Here are the things that I personally like in Windows 7:
* Automatic digital camera (and other devices) recognition with proper actions displayed (e.g. copy photos from digital camera to the computer system). No driver installation or third party software needed to do that.
* The operating system feels more responsive and seems to run better on low-end hardware than Vista
* Better troubleshooting options
* The new taskbar. It takes a while to get used to the new features but they are very handy (e.g. pinning software to the taskbar) once you get used to them
* Light theme customizations without system file patching
* Search Connectors to search the Internet from within Windows Explorer
* Better 64-bit support (meaning developers who want a certificate need to provide 32-bit and 64-bit editions of their programs)
* Home Group feature for easier home network management and creation
Snip from the PCMAG:
“Microsoft’s decision to leave Windows XP users behind, with no easy upgrade path to Windows 7, is, possibly, the sole mistake of an otherwise pitch-perfect product development and launch campaign.
Yes, I know there’s precedent for Microsoft not helping customers upgrade from multi-generations-old operating systems. When XP shipped in October of 2001, Windows 3.1 and even Windows 95 were left behind. The exact phrasing Microsoft uses in its literature is: “No Supported Upgrade Paths.” When Vista shipped in January 2007, XP had multiple paths, but Windows 2000 (and older OSs) were left out in the cold. more..”
Have you already installed W7 on your computer? Let me know what you think in the comment section!