Sunday, March 4, 2012

Operating Systems

Get You Hip Network runs a service that is dedicated to providing its users with the newest information around. Whether it is fashion, sporting, music, or current events Get You Hip Network will be the user's fastest and most informative resource. Get You Hip Network is available via website and through applications formatted specifically for iPhone, Android, Windows Phone 7, and Blackberry Mobile.


Get You Hip Network is available on many different types of operating systems. Whether it is run from a computer on Mac OS or Windows it is available to many computing devices. Any user with a solid internet connection should have no problems running the network on any operating system for a computer. As mobile devices are becoming more and more popular, the network is constantly making changes and updates to stay on top of the game. The network has its own server operating system, so that the virtualization discussed in previous blog posts will be permitted.


As users will be logging into the network with various operating systems and devices, the network will allow users to  customize their experience by choosing which form of the network they wish to run. For example, Mac users can choose Windows- style networking to use the network in a way that integrates with Windows and vice versa. As the features of the network reflect the world's leading operating systems, the network does not plan to see any problems within this area. Users will be allowed to access the information on the network in any way they please to make their experience as smooth as possible. 


Basic specifications are required of the users however for optimal performance. Any Windows operating systems before XP and any Mac operating systems before OS X will not be able to run the network smoothly. Linux users should not meet as much problems running the network as it is open-source so users with that OS will probably already have found a suitable OS to keep up with the newest Windows or Mac OS. If Linux users have problems on the network they will have to run it from either a Windows PC or Mac as the network does not wish to support problems for systems besides Windows or Mac. This is because the percentage of Linux users is greatly outnumbered by the other popular operating systems. Hopefully the network will be able to extend its reach in full towards Linux users in the future.

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