In a presentation in Dublin, Ireland in March 2010, Google sales chief Jim Haley stated that desktops would be irrelevan
t in three years (
converge to create a different kind of future than what we’ve known, according to Haley. Do you agree? Why or why not?
What impact would that have on the types of hardware and software that are the most in demand?
SiliconRepublic.com). Smartphones, notebooks, and the amount of information available online willThe fact that this statement would be argued gives me much anxiety towards our future as a world.
OF COURSE THEY WILL BE OBSOLETE.
There is no way what so ever that desktops will even be sold in a decade.
Computers are going to be much more advanced in the next thirty years than most people can even comprehend. The way of electronic data transfer will be obsolete faster than two shakes of a lamb's tail.
The way of the future is organic data transfer, such as TRNA. There are already protypes being worked on as we speak. It also gives way to humanitys ability to develop our own artifical "brain".
As far as I'm concerned, computers themselves will be a thing of the past within 30 years as well.
Everything will be based on cognitive thought and physical movements.
Fighting these inevitabilities is futile.
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