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I think thats they key thing, "for grandma". Five years ago if grandma wanted a computer it would have been a desktop or laptop running Windows or Mac OSX.
Obviously content still needs to be created so the death of the PC is greatly exaggerated. However in another way is it?
Take the iPad again, how many grandmas will get the device, then how many mums and dads, how many teenagers? There is a large segment just ready for the Post-PC device, where these markets only need to consume web services.
For media/content creation it is worth thinking that internet speeds will improve, uploading a HD home movie won't take as long. Editing of the movie could be done in the cloud with the iPad like device acting as the interface to the cloud service. All of the editing processed by the cloud and then stored in the cloud. Things like docking the ipad so it can be used with a bluetooth keyboard and large screen suddenly make the iPad device invisible to the end user, suddenly it looks like a PC.
I don't foresee this soon, but give it five years and i think we'll be surprised at how much we do in the cloud, just think back to 5 years ago, in 2006 how much were we using the cloud compared to today, it's only going to continue.