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		<title>The Super OS &#8211; Internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Apr 2011 11:49:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Note: this is one of discussion questions from the programme I am current learning. This is a very interesting topic, hence I think probably can post here to record my current thoughts. In Brookshear’s book, the definition of an operating system is “software that controls the overall operation of a computer” (Brookshear, 2008, p.122).If we strictly follow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Note: this is one of discussion questions from the programme I am current learning. This is a very interesting topic, hence I think probably can post here to record my current thoughts.</em></p>
<p>In Brookshear’s book, the definition of an operating system is “software that controls the overall operation of a computer” (Brookshear, 2008, p.122).If we strictly follow this definition, we cannot simply agree on the “Super Net OS”. But from a different perspective, I will consider the internet itself as an operating system which provides the operations to data and services via the internet. The “Super OS” is the combination of internet and its infrastructure, protocols, web, server, client, and other technologies.</p>
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<p>Firstly, the major job of a computer system is 1) storing information/data (data storage), and 2) processing information/data (data manipulation). The current internet has websites from everywhere (individual person and business/education/government organizations), search engines, emails, social network, web services and lots of other online services. All of these online services can be considered as data storage and manipulation. The data are no longer limited and stored in individual’s computer. A typical instance, via the online services like Apple’s iTurns or Microsoft’s Zune, you can enjoy the music and movies online, or download and share in different computers with different operating systems. Online Office service like Google Doc or Microsoft Office Live is also becoming an alternative of the client office software.</p>
<p>The “Super OS” is independent with its nodes’ operating systems, no matter whether the systems are for nodes as server, client or network equipment. Like if a user wants to make a search query from Google.com, he can use a web browser on any operating system (Windows, Linux, Mac OS, mobile operating systems, etc.) or can even program against Google’s API to make the search query. Moreover, most of network/internet protocols, web standards and development platforms are operating system independent. This independency enables the integration of all different type nodes into this “Super OS”.</p>
<p>The management of this “Super OS” is coming from a joint-effort by different organizations that provide online services, the protocols and fundamental infrastructure. W3C, for instance, is developing general web standards (Brookshear, 2008, p. 172). Also ICANN is managing the domains and IP addresses.  The website or online service is managed by the provider.  Individual PC user also participates in the management of this “Super OS”, like user generated content (blog, text, multi-media, social network, etc.). Besides, technology like Grid Computing can also enable individual user to contribute to the complex computation (Wikipedia, n.d., b).</p>
<p>The traditional PC operating system is fading from normal user’s daily use and becoming more transparent to end users. It’s still there, but users are more likely to use it to connect the internet to consume the data and services from this “Super OS”. The data from Internet World Statistic shows the internet user has almost reached 2 billion worldwide. Based on this trend, Google is even providing an operation system only provides a browser experience called Chrome OS (Google, n.d.). The popularity of the smartphone nowadays is also accelerating the application of internet/online services. In 2010, there are totally 302.6 million smartphones shipped from the phone manufacturers (IDC, 2011).</p>
<p>This “Super OS” is still evolving, like the inventor of World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, he’s working on promoting semantic web to reorganize the web content in a better approach (Berners-Lee, Hendler and Lassila, 2001). Like the search engines are providing more and more functions and better accuracy. The potential of “Super OS” is unlimited.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
Binzy</p>
<p>Reference list:<br />
Brookshear, J. G. (2008) ‘Computer Science, an overview’, 10th ed. Boston: Addison-Wesley. pp.122, 172.<br />
Wikipedia (n.d.) b, ‘Grid computing’ [online]. Available from: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid_computing">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid_computing</a> (Accessed: 16 April 2011).<br />
Internet World Statistic (n.d.), ‘INTERNET USAGE STATISTICS’ [online]. Available from: <a href="http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm">http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm</a> (Accessed: 16 April 2011)<br />
Google (n.d.), ‘Home &#8211; Chrome OS’ [online]. Available from: <a href="http://www.google.com/chromeos/index.html">http://www.google.com/chromeos/index.html</a> (Accessed: 16 April 2011).<br />
IDC (2011), ‘Android Rises, Symbian^3 and Windows Phone 7 Launch as Worldwide Smartphone Shipments Increase 87.2% Year Over Year, According to IDC’ [online]. Available from: <a href="http://www.idc.com/about/viewpressrelease.jsp?containerId=prUS22689111&amp;sectionId=null&amp;elementId=null&amp;pageType=SYNOPSIS">http://www.idc.com/about/viewpressrelease.jsp?containerId=prUS22689111&amp;sectionId=null&amp;elementId=null&amp;pageType=SYNOPSIS</a> (Accessed: 16 April 2011).<br />
Berners-Lee, Hendler and Lassila  (2001), ‘The Semantic Web’ [online]. Available from: <a href="http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-semantic-web">http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-semantic-web</a> (Accessed: 16 April 2011).</p>
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		<title>Flickr Mobile Site</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 11:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>binzywu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://m.flickr.com is quite nice, including structure, design and functionalities.I do not have many experiences on mobile site development, but to me, if all websites can be like flickr mobile, I don&#8217;t think the I need so many client applications. Honestly, I don&#8217;t like facebook mobile, twitter mobile, so Ihave to install client applications for them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="flickr mobile" href="http://m.flickr.com" target="_blank">http://m.flickr.com</a> is quite nice, including structure, design and functionalities.I do not have many experiences on mobile site development, but to me, if all websites can be like flickr mobile, I don&#8217;t think the I need so many client applications. Honestly, I don&#8217;t like facebook mobile, twitter mobile, so Ihave to install client applications for them to get better user experience.</p>
<p>via looking into the html source of flickr, I just realized it&#8217;s true that people say iphone changed the world. And flickr mobile is optimized for iphone,completely, although I can get almost same user experience by Opera on windows mobile phone. And unfortunately, flickr mobile doesn&#8217;t response same to IE on mobile&#8230;</p>
<p>So as resource for myself, there are two sites look nice, <a title="http://www.iphonemicrosites.com" href="http://www.iphonemicrosites.com" target="_blank">http://www.iphonemicrosites.com</a> and <a href="http://www.iphonecompatible.net" target="_blank">http://www.iphonecompatible.net</a>.</p>
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		<title>No Search Engine</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 06:06:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>binzywu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although the search engine is pretty or even critical important to websites, I personally don&#8217;t want any search engine to index my blog. Simply adding a robots.txt to the root path, then you can avoid the annoying search crawlers. Hope it&#8217;s true! User-agent: * Disallow: /]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although the search engine is pretty or even critical important to websites, I personally don&#8217;t want any search engine to index my blog. Simply adding a robots.txt to the root path, then you can avoid the annoying search crawlers. Hope it&#8217;s true!<br />
<pre><pre class="brush:plain">User-agent: *

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