Senh: It's two different strategies. If you're dealing the with internet, and you can get immediate feedback, it's not a bad strategy to throw stuff up and see what sticks.
Senh: It's two different strategies. If you're dealing the with internet, and you can get immediate feedback, it's not a bad strategy to throw stuff up and see what sticks.
Senh: Isn't this sleeping with the enemy? I guess Microsoft is so desperate to get ahead in the search market that they're working with their web browser rival Firefox. It's a good move. Like it or not, Firefox isn't going anywhere, and they occupy 20% of the web browser market.
Senh: Really? I use it all the time. I have my shortcuts, but whenever I need to access a program that I didn't creat a shortcut for, then I click on the start menu. It's a good organization of every program on the computer.
Senh: Here's a pessimistic view of Windows 8. It's Fox News, so they gotta be "fair and balanced."