At 10:26 AM -0600 9/6/10, LuKreme wrote:
>On 9-Jun-2010, at 03:50, David Cake wrote:
>
>> The point is that it makes both things much less useful as
>> search terms. Got a problem with ssl on your iphone? Google ios ssl
>> and there are already 294,000 search responses, all of which are
>> wrong.
>
>Google better.
>
>iPhone ssl for a start. Or iPhone ssl ios.
Right. Unless, of course, I am not looking for an iPhone
specific problem, but for a problem specific to, say, an issue with a
specific version of the os that is now used across a family of
devices.
So, what you are saying is that I should simply ignore the
fact that there is a name for the OS when trying to find information
about it, and resort to using the name of the device. So, exactly
what value did renaming the OS add then, exactly?
I'm not saying I am not smart enough to work around the
problem of a bad choice of OS name. I'm just saying that is was a bad
choice of name that created an minor, but annoying, problem
unnecessarily.
Cheers
David
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