In a presentation in Dublin, Ireland in March 2010, Google sales chief Jim Haley stated that desktops would be irrelevant in three years (* SiliconRepublic.com*). Smartphones, notebooks, and the amount of information available online will 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?
I agree with Mr. Haley that the desktops would be irrelevant to a certain extent. Yes notebooks, and Smartphones are easier to carry around and I'm sure the amount of information you would be able to find is endless. Especially if you are connected to a program like "the cloud". I know that you wouldn't be able to carry around your desktop as easily as a notebook, But I believe that a desktop and its system is more reliable when it comes to installing different types of programs.
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