Thursday, March 07, 2013

Google’s Chromebook Pixel is a horrible deal today. In five years, we all might have one. - Slate Magazine

Excerpt
"It might take a few years, but the lure of desktop apps will eventually surrender to the obvious advantages of a cloud-connected machine. Online versions of desktop software will get better and wireless Internet connectivity will become ubiquitous. At that point, the Chromebook will run pretty much everything pretty much everywhere. When that happens, it’s the noncloud machines that will begin to look foolish."
Google’s Chromebook Pixel is a horrible deal today. In five years, we all might have one. - Slate Magazine

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