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2005-11-10
My point was that all the interest, all the development and all the growth is heading to mobiles. It's a hype bandwagon. Desktops will still be around and will still be getting the actual work done whilst people Facebook their tweets.
Apple seem already to have forgotten about the desktop.
Windows is already obsolete to me because I can use any OS and run the web pages I want to. This trend is only going to increase unless Microsoft can rejuvenate the platform.