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2008-09-21
I think when people talk about the end of the PC-era they are correct and it happened already.
The point is that PC means Windows-PC what refers to the Microsoft monopoly on Computers we had for a whole decade. THAT is gone and today we have Microsoft, Apple, Android and more choice.
Today its exactly not any longer a Microsoft Personal Computer monopoly-landscape we have. This is gone and with it the Windows-PC that equaled to the Windows Computer got replaced with Smartphones, Tablets and other devices with other OSes having successful build an ecosystem and selling huge number of products.
So, yes, we are at the end of an era, of the (Microsoft Windows monopoly) (Personal) Computer era. Now we are in the multidevice, multiOs era where interoperability and choice matters.
Edited 2012-09-22 08:35 UTC