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I wish that a law could be created that would make Apple/Microsoft commercials illegal (not really). Both companies provide equally annoying setups. One featuring a probably much over paid Justin Long. The other, with Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld doing god knows what. Clown Shoe Store is all I've got to say....*shudders*.

A new Apple commercial was shown last night, that really got me thinking...Is there really a superior OS provider?

Since this is WebProWorld, we shall look at this from a designer/webmaster perspective. Therefore, you can throw the images of both commercials out the window.

The easiest place to start in our OS X/Windows comparison is from a design point of view. Here, I have to give the edge to OS X. If you learn your way around OS X's interface when designing; I believe it gets done what a dual monitor setup does with Windows.

An advantage that you'll get with a Mac, not the OS X is the proprietary monitors/screens that come with the desktops or notebooks. In terms of design this is very important, because it displays a spectrum of colors that most screens on a PC only dream of. Which of course is a plus if you're heavy into design.

For those who are more into SEO, or coding then I tend to prefer Windows. The key reason is compatibility. With SEO I find that I use more software than when I'm designing a site. Apple is great for proprietary software or widgets, but Windows has tons more options out there especially in the freeware market.

I know that there always be die hard Apple and Microsoft fans out there. If you're someone who's just looking for the 'best' option, you should know that each OS has its strengths and weaknesses. People who blindly argue about the greatest OS remind me of gamers arguing about video game systems. And if you haven't seen that, it's quite funny.

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Relocate pages that never rank?

Relocate pages that never rank?
I've got a couple dozen pages that never show in SERPs for their targeted keyword phrases. Sometimes I think I'd be better off to remove those pages and publish the content elsewhere - article sites, lenses, etc.

Is this a common thing to do? Would search engines possibly see both pages (duplicate content) for a certain amount of time?

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Australian and NZ hosting

My client has different flavors of his brand which service different global markets. He has Canadian, US, and UK, and is about to dive into the Australian and New Zealand markets.

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Too many links on a page

I have a dynamic marquee on my site which I believe gives useful up to date information to my site visitors. However, I have revisited Google guidelines and checked my site on a Lynx text browser (as they suggested) and it is showing that I have 143 links on the pages of which 96 of them are from the marquee. Google say keep the links to under 100. Question is do I:-

1.Remove the marquee?
2.Reduce the number of events coming through the marquee?
3.Keep the marquee as is but remove the links?
4.Split sports, events, food offers onto different pages?
5.Randomly select around 30 marquee links per page?
6.Any other options?

Having so many I guess makes page "heavy and slow". Any ideas as to how I can deliver the same quality and amount of information fairly for my subscribing venues in a dynamic way?

PS All of the information is shown in the search results pages anyway but the marquee adds a little ooomph!! I feel. After all, the major news channels seem to think it works on TV.

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Laptop insurance: should I buy it for my new high performance laptop?

I just bought a laptop that cost a lot of money. It has an 18 inch monitor and assorted bells and whistles. The manufacturer, HP, offers accidental insurance coverage. Meaning that if it falls off the table and breaks HP will fix it or replace the broken part if they can't fix whatever part that's broken. I use my computer primarily (75%) for work and school. If you were me (and no, I don't have a lot of disposable income to spend) would you buy accidental insurance coverage?

HP charges $250 for two years of coverage. Here's what HP says about their plan:

With this plan, you'll get:
1) Protection from damage caused by drops, spills, and electrical surges
2) Convenient door-to-door PC pickup and return with roundtrip shipping included

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