By analyzing their own product usage, student
achievement, and
pricing, great districts are identifying how to increase usage
for the products that work, if they're using the products they're
paying for, and where to invest to improve outcomes.
Xbox 360 has a lot of things that it does far better than the PS3 - Fast system and game updates - OPTIONAL full install
for every retail game - Cross-game chat - Party mode with different voice chat options - Private voice chat channels - Voice messaging - Beacons - Multi-user logins system wide - Multi-headset support system wide - Live status updates
for all games -
Achievements that auto - sync without you having to
pay - Cross-game invites in all games - Join session in progress in all games with multiplayer - Mute options in all games - Mandatory demos
for all downloadable XBLA and indie games - Cheaper
prices for most downloadable games and DLC - Earlier access to many downloadable games and pieces of DLC - Windows Live Messenger integration, soon to be replaced by Skype (which is the world's largest IP based [voice] messaging service)- WAY more media apps and services - Far better privacy options - A WAY more functional website where you can queue up demos to your console, etc - You get a license
for every free game that MS offers and can redownload it even when your account degrades to Silver