Over and over I hear from PC users, don't shift to MAC - PC dominates the world, all software is written for PCs, PCs are less expensive, PCs are here to stay, and on, and on...
Yet, I recall a similar mindset from mainframe bigots, when PCs first emerged...don't buy into PCs...they'll never take off, software is written for mainframes, centralized use of one big computer by multiple people is much less expensive, mainframes are here to stay, and on, and on...
Are we too quick to dismiss Macs as a substantial alternative?
Similarly, what about other operating systems, for example, linux? Lots of popularity out there for it...
Or maybe, the future's not with computer-based stuff at all, maybe we'll get all our software from *web-based* applications, like Yahoo! for email, or Google Documents and Spreadsheets for Office or MSN Live instead of Office...
Or maybe mobile devices instead of ALL this...
Thoughts?
2007-06-26
07:14:01
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