Archive for December, 2008

Is Google Streetview Useful?

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

As I was browsing YouTube today, I came across this interesting video. Just how useful can Google Streetview be? If Google has to start making cuts because of the economy, would Streetview be the first thing to go?

Windows Loses OS Market Share

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Well it’s official now. Microsoft doesn’t have the complete iron grip on the computing world anymore. It still has a firm grasp, but it is weakening. This could be good or bad, depending on how much you like Apple. Or just hate Microsoft.

According to ComputerWorld, Microsoft has dipped below 90% market share for the first time ever. Net Applications Inc is a monitoring company, who reported that Microsoft had reached 89.6% market share. The company is able to gather these statistics by seeing what type of computers are being used to visit various websites.

Microsoft also saw their largest share drop in two years, 0.84%. Previous down months, May 2008 and December 2007 had been 0.51% and 0.63%.

From a personal standpoint, I don’t understand it really. Most of the market share drop is from people flocking to Mac OS X. As someone who uses both I really don’t see a massive enough difference to make a switch. To me the only thing that Mac OS X is better at is in terms of graphic/web design work. For just about any other application, or usage Windows Vista or XP has worked just fine. The Windows Vista problems to me are way overblown.

I’ve had my new computer for a couple of months, with Windows Vista on it. I haven’t had one problem with performance, or compatibility issues. I’m not saying that Mac OS X is awful, but Vista is a fine OS and shouldn’t be dismissed by former Windows owners.

Electricity, The Future Of Automotive Technology?

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

This film from a local Fox station in California shows off some great advancements in hybrid technology. If things keep going this way, electricity might be the future of car powering technology.

Black Friday Holds Strong

Monday, December 1st, 2008

The Thanksgiving Holiday season is now behind us, which means it’s Christmas time. I like to think the official start to the Yuletide begins the Friday after Thanksgiving. To most of the English speaking world, it’s know as Black Friday. It’s especially black, and depressing if you happen to be the someone who works at a retail store.

If you’re a huge Nintendo Wii fan, then Black Friday was the bearer of good news. It is being reported, that the Nintendo Wii was the most heavily searched item on Black Friday. On eBay, 3,171 Wiis were sold. The average price was around $349, which is after two years a $100 profit.