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Now if you could make non-www work or at least redirect, I would be so happy.
A whole lot of this applies to the Android Wear camp as well. It is passive and it is fantastic.
Use your primary brand color. You don't want to use a high fidelity logo, but an icon.
From some cursory searches it doesn't appear to have been standardized at all.
If you like the concept but in a more serious note, this is essentially http://polymer-project.org/
Bothered a little by the responsive selection bar at the top. On mobile devices it's non-obvious that it scrolls left and right.
Other than that, an immensely beautiful design. Kudos to the company that did it!
Notifications on your wrist are actually a very welcome improvement. It is more distracting than just ignoring your phone, but the difference between glancing at your wrist for a notification or checking your phone are insane.
For the Watch, it's just a glimpse. For the phone it's generally pulling it out of my pocket or from wherever else I've set it and potentially unlocking it to see what it is. I use a Moto X so I see details about what the notification is generally, but I still have to interact with it to really see.
A watch on the wrist is just a quick glance to know how interested or disinterest in the notification I am.
I've been wearing a Moto 360 for months now and I think it's given my life a very subtle improvement (in connectivity, at least).
That sounds like Apple is winning solely off of name recognition.
Thank you for the glimpse.
As someone just immersed neck deep in Material, Google, and Android - it's hard to tell how people are responding to Apple products anymore.
Does the general public consider the Apple Watch revolutionary? A must-have? Something they need?
Is it bound to take over the industry, even if just based on brand recognition?
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Oh i see the problem! https isn't listening on non-www ;)