1. define: Open Source
2. define: Operating System
3. PC Operating Systems
3.1. Ubuntu
3.1.1. Pros:
3.1.1.1. Open sources
3.1.1.2. Free, and quicker
3.1.2. Cons:
3.1.2.1. - Unless you’re luck to get a CD, you do have to mess about with .ISO files and burn a disc. If you’re happy doing that, it’s not really a problem.
3.1.3. http://bit.ly/flNMKJ
3.2. Windows 7
3.2.1. Pros:
3.2.1.1. lots of programs
3.2.1.2. most people used it. and is more easy.
3.2.2. Cons:
3.2.2.1. pay for it
3.2.2.2. more easy to get viruses
3.3. Mac OS X
3.3.1. Pros:
3.3.1.1. great visual
3.3.1.2. 2
3.3.2. Cons:
3.3.2.1. gaming sucks
3.3.2.2. hard to used programs
4. Tablet Operating Systems
4.1. iOS5
4.1.1. iPad2
4.2. Android
4.2.1. Kindle Fire
4.3. Windows7
4.4. Dual Boot
5. New node
6. Sources 2011
6.1. use tinyurl or bit.ly to list your links
6.2. http://tinyurl.com/3bmo86d
6.3. http://amzn.to/qjg75j
7. My devices and my operating systems
8. Smartphone Operating Systems
8.1. iOS/ iPhone
8.1.1. Pros:
8.1.1.1. Multitasking
8.1.1.2. Enterprise
8.1.2. Cons:
8.1.2.1. No Flash. Period
8.1.2.2. Unsigned Apps
8.2. Windows 7 Mobile
8.3. Android
8.3.1. Pros:
8.3.1.1. App store makes the phone a little more interesting
8.3.1.2. Stock browser is pretty decent!
8.3.2. Cons:
8.3.2.1. terrible data connection.
8.3.2.2. better