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The death of PC

10 pointsby gspyroualmost 12 years ago

3 comments

zachlattaalmost 12 years ago
I'm so tired of hearing about the "death of the PC." Yes, paradigms are changing. Technology is becoming an increasingly important part of our lives. Smartphones are changing the way we interact with internet. Tablets are changing the way we consume content. But what about the creators? I'm a firm believer that for the foreseeable future computers will be the king of content creation.
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alan_cxalmost 12 years ago
In an attempt to show that PC is still alive, I will point out that there no minorities in that picture.... Ok, bad joke.<p>Not sure why I want to make this parallel, but I feel like if a thing like Linux can last as long as it has, and looks like it will go on well in to the future, so will the PC.<p>Also, I find it interesting that while a laptop can do everything a PC does, even transform in to a PC with a docking station to give you a big monitor, keyboard, mouse, storage, etc, it has not wiped the PC out.<p>My worry is that PCs will begin to sell less and there for go up a lot in price. But, then that didn't happen in the face of laptops. So, Im not even slightly sure about that.
Toshioalmost 12 years ago
Ya, as usual, the truth is somewhere in the middle.<p>The PC industry has matured. Compare it, if you will, to those boring utility companies. Yes, they still do make a lot of money, but there's nothing inherently exciting about them.<p>microsoft today is one of those boring utility companies. Whenever I watch one of their ads full of young, energetic people dancing and clicking, I try to imagine my local water company trying to market itself this way, and I can't stop laughing at that point.<p>The future is Apple, Google, Mozilla, and a fourth company that hasn't yet been created.