Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Jan 2009 11:34 UTC
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is filled to the brim with product announcements and new useful (and useless) gadgets, but some stand out more than others. One item that topped the headlines the past few days is Palm's announcement of its brand new operating system.
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> Palm is changing all this with its card-based
> interface, where the application is irrelevant
But the application is not irrelevant! At least not to me. Sometimes I want to browse the web with opera mini, sometimes with opera mobile and sometimes with the built-in browser. The same goes for other tasks. E.g., if I want to view pictures I want to use one particular image viewer (one with fast loads/switches), but if I'm going to edit some pictures then I want to use another image viewer (one with good workflow).
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> Palm is changing all this with its card-based
> interface, where the application is irrelevant
But the application is not irrelevant! At least not to me. Sometimes I want to browse the web with opera mini, sometimes with opera mobile and sometimes with the built-in browser. The same goes for other tasks. E.g., if I want to view pictures I want to use one particular image viewer (one with fast loads/switches), but if I'm going to edit some pictures then I want to use another image viewer (one with good workflow).