Tonight has definately been an interesting night from most of my boredom adventures.. lol.. Anyways hope you enjoy it http://digg.com/microsoft/Well_Microsoft_We_re_waiting You know it's bound to happen... And i'm not talking that p.o.s. they have out now.. i'm talking something that can compete with the G1 and iPhone
Exactly my point though.. if they're going to stay in the game.. they need to get cracking on it.... not too much longer and they're going to be screwed
Lol. That actually looks pretty cool. I don't really think Microsoft is a Mobile kind of person, more like a desktop.laptop kind of company, or until they can prove otherwise
The picture is just an example of what I think it should look like.. it takes all of the aspects of Vista, and turns it into an iPhone like application. If you take the idea of the icons on the screen of the iPhone, Desktop icons would accomplish the same goes, and you could change them. Now, the G1 has come out with a more innovative way imho, where they allow for a desktop, and then you drag up a menu with all of your available applications. By doing something like I designed above, they're using the feel of Vista, and having a start menu you click to view all your applications, and then you have you desktop, just like a normal computer. And if they were really innovative about it, they would make a program that would update your computer and mobile settings to sync with each other, so everytime you update your phone and then plug it into charge, it changes your computer settings to match. Now another thing that I was thinking to be very interesting, is this opens up the idea of the WebOS. If Microsoft built a Mobile OS where it was based from a Web OS, which updates your web database every time you adjust something, and then they built a computer OS to match it by using that webs database, you'd be sync'd no matter what you're doing, phone, laptop, everything.
They fell to 4th place for the QUARTER...the same quarter in which the iPhone launched. Launch hype plays huge factors in quarterly market share.