Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 31st May 2012 12:24 UTC
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Microsoft never learns this lesson. NEVER. Ubuntu apparently doesn't get it either. And there are those who defend such changes for the sake of productivity or new shiny buttons, but whatever. Also: "cloud" is a bullshit marketing buzzword not innovation; the "desktop" is forever, in fact it will have a longer life than the "television", maybe even as long as "AM radio". "The ribbon" is an idiotic hodgepodge of gunk, unity is crap, Facebook and Twitter are worthless, get off my lawn, * delete internet *.




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History doesn't bode well for ramming new interfaces down the throats of users. OS/2 didn't fly for the masses because it was too different and way to complex. Canonical in my opinion doesn't fare any better with Unity in Ubuntu. I tend to stick with "traditional" UI's so that my learning curve is lower. After all, my PC is for WORK. Metro is most definitely not a conducive environment for work.