by Eshwar Nag Do you write? Then, you must be familiar with the problem of organizing your thoughts and ideas while writing. There are times when we are so involved in writing that we either miss the flow or overlook the context. Everyone has the constant need to visualize the outline of the entire piece being written, keep track of the flow of information and write sub-pieces that interconnect well to make the final draft. So how do we make writing easy and manage all these tasks well?
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By Eshwar Nag A lot of designers, developers and Microsoft fans are developing their own concepts and mock-ups for Windows 9. After going through many of these concepts on the Internet, here are some interesting ones. All these designers have tried to tackle few of the problems that exists on Windows 8 right now like
Here is a list of Windows 9 concepts worth noticing. By Eshwar Nag Google Aims for the Next Billion Users With Android KitKat. “Smartphone penetration is less than five percent in emerging markets,” said Android head Sundar Pichai while announcing KitKat at an event in San Francisco. KitKat, has a more immersive design, a cleaner font. But the real appeal of the operating system is that it can run on lower-end devices, as it requires only 512 megabytes of RAM.
By Eshwar Nag Microsoft is at a crucial stage right now with a lot of impending changes. They have just finished the launch of the XBOX One, Windows 8.1 some time ago and have acquired Nokia’s Devices and services division recently. Their CEO Steve Ballmer has announced retirement and the Redmond Giant is hunting for its new CEO. The bigger changes are however, Microsoft wanting to become a Devices and Services company along with its ‘One Microsoft' initiative.
Microsoft's divisions like Office, Windows, XBOX and Skype have always been separate from one another with not a lot of collaboration with each other. The outgoing CEO has decided to change this. The 'One Microsoft' initiative is said to bring all the divisions of Microsoft closer and build services that collaborate with each other and work together as an ecosystem for greater speed and efficiency. There are already signs of this happening with Windows PCs, Windows Tablets, Windows Phone and XBOX One. And on the hardware front, the introduction of Surface Tablets and the acquisition of Nokia only emphasizes the fact the Microsoft wants to build its own hardware like Apple. |