The Evolution and Death of the Laptop Computer
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[jkOnTheRun] Technology pundit Rob Enderle has written an opinion piece for Technology News World in which he predicts that the laptop's days are numbered and we are moving towards mobile computing devices that are evolving from PDAs, smartphones, and Blackberry... [Read More]
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[Gigaom.com] Om Maliks Broadband Blog » Whither LapTop, TI Chief Thinks So: (Intel’s $200 million Centrino ad campaign might make you think otherwise.) Speaking during a keynote session at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France, Templeton pointed to wireless technology’s ability to provide “a low-cost, low-power platform to make it practical to expand the value of a cell phone beyond voice [capability]… We’re not far from the day when smartphones are projected to outsell laptop and desktop computers combined.”Templeton predicts that cell phones will soon become the prevailing devices worldwide for accessing the Internet, listening to music, capturing &
[Russellbeattie.com] Russell Beattie Notebook » Apple and Nokia: Who approached who?: "So, Apple comes up with the iPhone spec which includes must-haves like iTunes and iSync integration, as well as new innovative elements like mobile Dashboard apps using the WebCore and JavaScriptCore libraries, instead of J2ME, Symbian or Brew - the entire phone UI could be done on top of the browser. Super compelling UI with super easy to create apps which run on Apple and Nokia branded phones."
[Emergic.org] EMERGIC . org: December 10, 2003 Archives: One only needs to have had a weblog for about five minutes to see the relevance to blogging of Cialdinis ideas about how we are persuaded and how we reach decisionsparticularly concerning whom one links to or adds to ones blogroll. If youre honest, youll recognize that at least some of Cialdinis principles have determined your linking/blogrolling preferences:
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Posted at September 06, 2005 01:47 PM