Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 12th Feb 2010 22:55 UTC
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edit: What I mean is that I think there’s not much more than can be done with mouse operating systems beyond polish, and making them better web clients. Even with OS X they’re just improving APIs to allow flashier apps, and polishing the overall experience, but I can’t see how OS X could radically change into something else and not be just a continuation of the point and click desktop. At the end of the day it needs to run Photoshop and XCode the way it does. What more is there to add?
The long term future is the ’Web and the Internet device, everything in-between is transition.
Edited 2010-02-13 17:56 UTC
RE[3]: Comment by Kroc
by Thom_Holwerda on Sat 13th Feb 2010 19:16
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As with a post I responded to yesterday (claiming that "XP is dead"), your statement will probably be borne out in the long term - but stating it in the present tense is a teensy bit premature. Remember that minicomputers didn't suddenly become irrelevant the second that microcomputers became available.
And it's hard not to be skeptical about predictions of the "death of the desktop," when we've been hearing those exact same predictions for the past 15 years. Remember when "network computers" were the latest sure-fire "desktop-killer"? Or "Internet appliances"?