I personally think that this should be a fact because I think it is so true, when ever someone goes on the Internet for whatever reason they for some reason end up searching at least one thing on a search engine, (most likey google). Although when on a search engine if you can not find what you want the first time you search, then do you try to define your search to see if you get anything better. I know I do.
Sometimes I am so determined to find something through a search engine I would define it just because it is either brought up the totally wrong thing or I want more or better things on the search. I think a dream of mine for the Internet to do is bring up the thing which I have searched for the first time round. But I have recently found out that a search engine is a search engine whatever.
The leastest search engine is Microsofts Bing advertising it that it gives you want you want without any "Monkey Business" WRONG. Tried it and if I actually had a case strong enough case I could sue them (I am now ranting so a lot of this will be exaggerated).
Search engines are search engines, whatever you would search on one, you would most likely get the same on another, I would know, Ask Jevees. It is all down to the words you use, if the first time you don't get what you want then try again defining it then hopefully at some point you will get what you are looking for. A search engine is mostly rated the best by what they have to offer. Google: email service, calendar etc and other things for other search engines. So my advice, use Google, it is the best.
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
It's not an iPhone
Hi bloggies. Yes I haven't done a blog post in a while so to make a come back let's do a blog post on what most blogs do, complain.
As most of you know or should know that I have an iPod Touch as you can see at the end of my last couple of posts and also this one. The one thing which annoys me about the iPod Touch is the apps store.
I am one of those people who read all the information about something and this isn't different here. I read all of the describtion of the app before downlaoding and it keeps on saying things like "this is great for the iPhone" or "download for the iPhone".
Just because most people have an iPhone you do not need to discriminate on the iPod Touches. I sadly really do respect the applications in which who mention the iPod Touches in their describtions. Although it doesn't only happen with the describtion on the apps but also when I personaly wip out my iPod Touch and some person says "you getting your iPhone out are you" and if someone gave me a penny for everytime someone has said that to me then I would be really rich (in my mind rich is about £150).
Though the iPhone would cost you almost £45 a month or £400 if you are on pay as you go, a lot of people seem to have them and in result the iPod Touch is dying out slowly. Someone told me that Apple created the iPod Touch as a working prototype for the iPhone so as they have it, is there really any need for the iPod Touch or are Apple just loosing money improving it when the sales are dropping.
I would not be very hopeful for the iPod Touch to have another new generation with the launch of the iPad and the secret, not so secret iPhone 4G coming sometime soon.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPod Touch
As most of you know or should know that I have an iPod Touch as you can see at the end of my last couple of posts and also this one. The one thing which annoys me about the iPod Touch is the apps store.
I am one of those people who read all the information about something and this isn't different here. I read all of the describtion of the app before downlaoding and it keeps on saying things like "this is great for the iPhone" or "download for the iPhone".
Just because most people have an iPhone you do not need to discriminate on the iPod Touches. I sadly really do respect the applications in which who mention the iPod Touches in their describtions. Although it doesn't only happen with the describtion on the apps but also when I personaly wip out my iPod Touch and some person says "you getting your iPhone out are you" and if someone gave me a penny for everytime someone has said that to me then I would be really rich (in my mind rich is about £150).
Though the iPhone would cost you almost £45 a month or £400 if you are on pay as you go, a lot of people seem to have them and in result the iPod Touch is dying out slowly. Someone told me that Apple created the iPod Touch as a working prototype for the iPhone so as they have it, is there really any need for the iPod Touch or are Apple just loosing money improving it when the sales are dropping.
I would not be very hopeful for the iPod Touch to have another new generation with the launch of the iPad and the secret, not so secret iPhone 4G coming sometime soon.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPod Touch
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