Use the Flashblock extension in Firefox.
I think it falls under "convincing people to use it properly."I don't remember a specific site but even if I did visit a site that did that...is that the fault of flash or the inconsiderate developers who decided to make the usability and experience poor?
I've been using the 10.1 RC, and it's a lot better. It hasn't crashed my browser yet.
I think the breakdown with Flash is "Flash for IE" vs. "Flash for everything else."
RIM is just as clueless as GatesCOO Tim Cook claims the company is "thrilled" and "shocked" by how well the iPad has been selling, as it has received an "enormous response" during the short time on the market so far.Cook suggests there was "nothing obvious in the iPod numbers or the Mac numbers to suggest cannibalization," following the announcement, but any affect after launch is still unclear. "We don't know yet, we will find out."
Before answering a question regarding the iPad's direct competition, the COO admitted his personal bias against netbooks. "I'm the wrong person to ask that because to me its a no-brainer. iPad, netbook -- it's 100 to zero. I can't think of a single thing the netbook does well, and the iPad does so many things very, very well, that I'm already personally addicted to mine and couldn't live without it."
The company is still uncertain how the 3G -enabled iPad will perform compared to the Wi-Fi model. "We really need to be selling both models side-by-side in an unconstrained environment before we can really know," Cook said.
director of technical services, Nick Volosin, reportedly plans to take advantage of the tablet's 10-hour battery life, which is expected to help avoid wasting time recharging notebook computers in between appointments.
"This is going to make my day easier and patient safety better," Dr. Roger Haley told a local ABC News station in an interview. "Now, I don't have to find a workstation to do what I need to do; I do it right there, right then, right now."
Doctors are reportedly using the new tablet to keep track of patients, connect to the hospital network, view x-ray images, monitor EKG results, and send e-mail, among other tasks. Volosin suggests iPad integration has been an easy transition, as many doctors were already using Citrix Receiver for the iPhone.
"We're giving users full access to a full virtual desktop," Volosin said. "They can run anything we can run internally."
Hmm, I kind of doubt we'll see AAPL @$400 for any extended period of time, if ever...meh, but I've been wrong b4.Our economictiming.com forecast from October 23, 2009 that Apple's market share would propel the stock to $500 a share is on track. Back then, with Apple at $205, people assumed we were just as crazy as when we forecast oil to drop to $30 and Bank of America to rise to $20. The key takeaway from this Apple earnings report is that seasonality no longer exists for the company. By selling 8.75 million iPhones at the beginning of the year (131% growth) Apple has entered new territory. The fact that this company’s hottest product is an iPhone that needs to be replaced every 18-24 months is a fact that not many analysts have noticed. I realized it when Steve Jobs spent a few minutes at the iPad event explaining that Apple was now the world’s #1 mobile device company. What does this really mean? It means that the life cycle of products is no longer seven years like it was for the Mac. All these analysts who are saying that the Apple story is all about the Mac are dead wrong. The Apple story is all about this shorter cycle of mobile device replacement combined with consumer loyalty. Never before have we had a mobile device company command loyalty like Apple. The old norm used to be that you would break or lose your cellphone, head down to the Verizon store and buy whatever new phone was hot that month. Now, if you’re an iPhone user you head down to AT&T and buy another iPhone without even considering the competition. The Apple ecosystem of iTunes and App Store is too convenient.
Over the next 18 months Apple will trade like Google did in its early years and it will trade like Baidu trades now. $300 a share will arrive much sooner than anticipated as will $400. The halo effect of iPod, Mac, iPhone, and iPad are all working in tandem to create a critical mass like this world has never seen. The #1 mobile electronics device company in the world will grow to command an all-time record breaking market cap; as they should. We're living in the middle of a technological revolution and Apple certainly will end up crushing the market cap of Exxon.