Where's The Official Google Windows Blog?

I almost bought a Macbook this weekend. It would be nice to see how the other 3 percent lives. I'm going to get all ranty on Apple and why I have such an irrational (to some) hatred of them, but let me start off with what inspired today's post -- the Official Google Mac Blog.

Most recently, I just read on that blog about how the Mac team at Google went over to the Appleplex. As I joked in today's Daily SearchCast, it's full of AppleAwedom that I found unusual coming from Googlers, who themselves are used to people coming to the Googleplex and being awed.

Then I got to thinking more. Why is there no Official Google Windows Blog? Google started its Mac blog last year to help reassure Mac users that Google would be doing more to support them. That's fine. But why not a Google Windows Blog?

Sure, I know Microsoft is the arch-enemy. I know that Google CEO Eric Schmidt is on Apple's board of directors. The writing of Google and Apple taking on evil Microsoft is on the wall. But you know what? I'm a Windows user. I like lots of things about Windows.

Sure, I dislike that this weekend, Windows refused to boot several times in a row just because once again, some update seemed to have screwed things up. Then again, I'm used to doing the F5/F8 punch into safe mode, where then doing a disk error check or a system rollback may get me out of trouble. I've earned my Windows stripes. I don't just use the computer. I get abused in my love-hate relationship with it.

Sure, a million other little things often go wrong with Windows. But I still like it for many reasons, such as the fact I don't have to go around whining that some software isn't yet written for it. When like 97 percent or whatever high number of the computers out there run Windows, people do stuff for you.

Sometimes, even Google does stuff for you. It was fantastic when Google finally released Google Maps for Windows Mobile, as I wrote about over at Search Engine Land recently. But Gmail for Windows Mobile? Still waiting.

Then again, you don't need to wait. If you use Windows Mobile, it's pretty easy to POP-enable your Gmail account, then setup POP downloading to your phone. I can get my mail from Gmail on my phone almost as well as those with the dedicated Gmail app. Wouldn't it be nice if the Google Windows Blog explained that to more people?

Similarly, using Outlook to download from Gmail is awesome. Google has help files that explain all this, but how about some evangelizing to Windows users on the Google Windows Blog?

Is there more I could be doing with Google through Windows? The Google Mac blog spends time talking about apps that also work for Windows, but why don't Windows users get the same respect? And will we be reading about Googlers making a jump over to Microsoft for a visit?

And now to segue to my dislike of Apple. I don't know where it comes from. I think it dates back to when I first got a personal computer in the late 80s. It was a clone IBM XT, and expensive -- yet it was still cheaper than a Mac, I recall. And Macs didn't run as much software, plus they seemed to require you to buy only Mac-approved or supported peripherals.

Hey, I know things have changed a lot. I also know that a lot of Apple's standardization is what makes Mac more dependable for many people. But some of this stuff lingers. The higher price also lingers, plus the sense that Apple really feels like they want to control everything they can, rather than be more open.

I'm sure I'm overdue for an education. In fact, I chuckle as I write this, because much of what I think of Apple, others think of Google. But then I know Google so well, it's far easier for me to understand many of these concerns are often overblown or not given proper perspective. Then again, I just wanted to drag-and-drop a few files onto my iPod shuffle when snowboarding last weekend. But no, I had to use iTunes to do it. Same thing with the iPod Nano I just got my wife. No iTunes, no music -- even when my songs are all in MP3 format.

In contrast, when I wanted to listen to music on my TomTom 910 GPS, I can move everything I want over just using the native Windows File Explorer. The same was true with my old Rio Karma MP3 player (oh, how I miss you -- why did you die?). The same is also true with any of my Windows Mobile Smartphones. But Apple wants me to use iTunes, which I find to have one of the world's suckiest interfaces.

So back to the Macbook. I mentioned getting the iPod Nano. It was at the Apple store in a mall near Boston, before flying home from vacation. Macbooks were also there. My current laptop is getting on, and I'd like a dual processor version. I've been waiting until new Vista-proven ones are out. But then again, the Macbook can also run Windows XP now. There's some safety to me in that. Why not get a Macbook? At the very least, I should be playing with Macs and understanding them more.

I was almost there. Picked one up, felt a bit heavier than I'd like, but I thought about making the move. But the thing was hot. Damn hot. And I remembered reading about people complaining about Macbooks overheating. Here was the latest and greatest, sitting on a table doing nothing, yet it felt too hot. I decided to pass for now.

I might go back. I'll probably go back and finally experience the Mac magic again. Again -- I have used Macs. I use to work in a newspaper graphics department. I'd often be on Macs, where the inability to maximize windows easily drove me crazy. But it's not like I didn't know them. It's just been awhile.

Still, I have to say the current round of ads with the PC guy and the Mac guy are totally not working for me, one of the intended audience. They're even worse in the UK, where John Hodgman isn't used as the PC guy. Instead, it's just two guys that you hate almost equally. But Mac guy? He's just insulting to me. Look, dude -- I've built my own computers from the case up. I remember programming a computer using a friggin' tape recorder. I don't need you acting like I know squat about computers or that if you use a Mac, it's all light and airy and fun. Stop the entire PC comparison and just focus on the positive -- what's special about using a Mac other than it's not a PC?

I might not like Windows all the time. It can definitely frustrate me. But Windows is also family. It's kin I've lived with now for what, about 20 years? You know how someone might make jokes about their own family, say a parent, and it's all funny -- then someone else chimes in and it's not so funny to them. That the Mac ads in action. You're making fun of my mom. I can make fun of her, but you can't -- and when you do, you just push me to her (or Windows) more.

By Danny Sullivan on Feb. 27, 2007 | Permalink
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I was sceptical about Macs until my boss showed me just how good they were and Barry cheered me on when planning to buy one during SES Chicago. Every piece of software which I need is available on Mac, and my entry-level MacBook has yet to crash or cause me problems.

Best of all is battery life - I spent half of SES Chicago running back to my hotel room after blogging sessions as my Sony VIAO battery only lasted 60-90 minutes. With WiFi turned off, my MacBook lasts over 4 hours on battery and over 3 hours on "Best Performance" and WiFi turned on. The over heating issue has also been solved with a firmware update, so it doesn't get much hotter than the average laptop.

Ever had to hack Windows drivers to get your camcorder or digital camera to work properly on Windows? I certainly did, although they worked instantly without any downloads or updates on a Mac.

Windows Vista is the biggest joke going, I'm not sure why they even brought it out with most of the proposed features missing. Come over to the light and join us in Mac heaven :D

Comment by evilgreenmonkey Author Profile Page | February 28, 2007 10:38 AM

Mr. Sullivan - That last little bit, about your Windows platform being "kin"... Dude! Ever have a blacksheep sibling? Ever know the offspring of one of the blacksheep?

They can't get away from the blacksheep fast enough!

Run (do not walk) to the nearest Apple Store and swap your DNA for better relatives. You'll be glad you did and I promise there is no bitter aftertaste.

Comment by geraldb28 Author Profile Page | March 15, 2007 5:12 PM

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