Tag: user experience

Google Urges Developers to Retool Websites for Living Room Browsing

Google Urges Developers to Retool Websites for Living Room Browsing

| February 7, 2011 | 4 Comments

In a move to boost its Google TV platform, which Google hopes to meld the Internet and television into a single living room set-top box, Google is urging developers to re-build websites for Google TV. As most Internet pages are designed with the keyboard and mouse–or trackpad–in mind, the Internet as we know it may [...]

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A Guided Tour of Windows 7 for New Users

A Guided Tour of Windows 7 for New Users

| October 14, 2009 | 4 Comments

So you have finally made the move from Windows XP to Windows 7, everything is working great, but a few things have changed. Yes indeed, there is a new look, but a familiar experience along with numerous changes and improvements since the release of Windows XP back in October 2001. For some persons, it might be a bit overwhelming, to help make the transition a smooth one, here is a quick guide to help familiarize yourself with some of the changes and benefits.

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Should I Stay Or Should I Go? Reasons to upgrade to Windows 7

Should I Stay Or Should I Go? Reasons to upgrade to Windows 7

| September 14, 2009 | 2 Comments

As with every software release the question of whether or not you should upgrade surfaces. Windows 7 is no exception and there’s no shortage of pundits weighing in on whether or not you should upgrade to Windows 7 on October 22nd.

In an effort to help you make a more informed decision Notebooks.com has pulled together a listing of reasons why you should and why you shouldn’t upgrade to Windows 7 as well as our take on the matter.

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