Live.com - some thoughts
I'm sure by now that hundreds of people have blogged about the new Live.com website. I've read at least a couple dozen posts about it myself. I've noticed a lot of people were quick to point out the lack of Firefox support (which is dissapointing but I'm not going to lose any sleep over it). People are also quick to point out the seeming lack of "innovation" of Live.com as a portal page and they're confused about the differences between Live.com and Start.com and why one has Firefox support and one doesn't. Yes, truth be told - it might be easy right now to get confused about it all - if so you should read the Ideas Page. I've seen a lot of "Oh, a portal page, welcome to 1996." and "These portal pages haven't got any better since they began 10 years ago." What I have not been seeing a lot of on the blogs - and it's kind of driving me nuts - is people saying something like this:
"Live.com - hmm...seems rather unfinished...I'll set a reminder to check it out later."
That's it. Just read between the lines a little everyone. It's still in progress. Not finished. No need to verbally/mentally get your panties in a twist over some site that plans to be great but isn't there yet. Take off your uber-geek thinking helmet and think about the business side of software for a minute. Perhaps this site got rush-released because there is a huge product launch occuring in 5 days? I'm sure more than a few of us have had to "just get it out the door" before, right? Go check out the Ideas Page and try and use that reading comprehension a little. Since you're probably too lazy and have already formed an opinion, I'll quote some more relevant portions of it for you:
"... this is just the beginning – you'll see many more new services in the coming months."
"... you can check out the very latest Windows Live products—so new that they're not even finished yet. "
"... give them a try and then tell us exactly what you think. And don't hold back. We need your help to make these products the best they can be. "
You read that last one there? How about instead of everyone jumping on board the "this sux" wagon - you actually provide some constructive feedback. If you already have, great. Pat yourself on the back.
Disclaimer: Am I a fan of Microsoft's products? Sure. Do I post fanboy drivel about their stuff? No, not really. If you read my blog here you'll find that I criticize them as much as anybody else - but I believe in constructive critcism - not caveman feedback. "No Firefox this sucks me no like this ok bye". C'mon guys we can do better than that.