Comments on: Sun president: PCs are so yesterday
Sun's president argues that what's become important are Web services and the cell phones most will use to access them.
Sun's president argues that what's become important are Web services and the cell phones most will use to access them.
January 5, 2010 7:48 PM PST
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If I am not mistaken all of suns attempts to move everything to a thin client system have failed and people have lost interest.
A few things will move to a server based model but there will always be plenty of reasons (digital photos, personilization, file storage, gaming, development, software piracy etc.) that will keep the PC around for a long time.
This statement from Schwartz has a desperate feel to it.
Then reality hit, but apparently someone must have been in a coma.
that Napster, why would anyone want to "rent" software online? Pay
as you go only goes so far.
into the market place. He should have said Microsoft is so
yesterday. More people would have noticed.
Mr. Sunny, your future is the past. It is a few big oligarchs controlling what I can access, when I can access it, and how much I pay for it. If the oligarchs decide to hike prices by 15%, that is my tough luck. I am locked into their apps, so what choice do I have? You may like this paradigm, but I sure as hell don't, and I don't think the good people of sub-Saharan Africa will like it either. They won't like it anymore than they will like the terminator seeds that Monsanto wants to sell them to lock them in and take away their freedom.
The "big oligarchs" are not the main issue. The Wireless industry
in general is bogged down with state and local rules, ancient
federal laws that were written by industry idiots, and greedy
municipalities bent on tacking tax after tax.
Strip all that from the provider and open up true market place
competion then you'll see prices come down.
Peace, comrade.
$14.95 and 56 kbps? typical...
$14.95 and DSL lite,? possibly but not likely....
But $14.95 and T1 is pure BS
- What Service Will Edit my 100MB graphics file...
- by fred dunn September 26, 2005 5:40 AM PDT
- And why would I want to expose IP to the "web Services"?
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- How about a 12GB video file?!?
- by David Arbogast October 7, 2005 12:34 PM PDT
- A network PC and web-based services for editing 12GB video files? HAHAHAHAHA!
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(16 Comments)Right.. the PC is sooo yesterday... my eye. C'mon, Sun. Get a new idea.