I can't want for the "day after" 8.1 update stories. The pros and cons. I anticipate the pros will be lots of great reads. I wonder what the focus will be on most. Functionality? Action center? Cortana?
I bet media will still find "10 reasons, WP isn't there yet" sort of stories to write the next day.
I bet media will still find "10 reasons, WP isn't there yet" sort of stories to write the next day.
I want to read OUR stories. Here at WPCentral. I already know the bulk of what the technically dishonest g-blogger class of talking microbes has to say and I'm sure they are already writing those stories ahead of the update. I want to read our stories after 8.1 takes off and the push for 8.2. Those I expect to be awesome.
I bet media will still find "10 reasons, WP isn't there yet" sort of stories to write the next day.
By the way, Is this incorrect to say that WP8.1 copied features from iOS and Android ?
I don't like those writers who always bash about who copied whom.
I want to read OUR stories. Here at WPCentral. I already know the bulk of what the technically dishonest g-blogger class of talking microbes has to say and I'm sure they are already writing those stories ahead of the update. I want to read our stories after 8.1 takes off and the push for 8.2. Those I expect to be awesome.
I think the main event will be cortana, and what can she do.
Then you will find people saying its "almost the perfect OS" but the app gap is still there.
I think April will be an amazing month. But why April 2nd, why not 1st?
So, you just want to hear one side of a story? The one that highlights and sugar coats everything while making excuses to gloss over any shortcomings? Not the ones by the mean old bloggers who make you feel bad, you want the ones from your fellow cheerleaders that make you feel good, right? IMO, that's dishonest as well, just in the opposite way.
I may be exaggerating a little there, but seriously. It's easy to tell who the hitmen are and avoid them, but only reading stories from one biased source is not necessarily healthy for a platform. You need to be able to recognize the faults as well as the advantages in any system. If all you do is praise something it will stagnate. If no one ever calls a manufacturer/developer to task then things never improve or get fixed, or do so very slowly. That's all I'm really saying.
Carry on.