ChaseBuzz is the world's most popular online Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Customer Story community that allows ICT companies to upload Success Stories, Case Studies, Podcasts, Video Testimonials, Business Value Analysis Studies and other customer related stories for millions of people to discover, watch and share. ChaseBuzz provides a forum for ICT specialists and business users to connect, inform and inspire others across the globe. It serves as a distribution platform for original ICT Customer Stories from companies of all sizes.
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Author: Davor Maričić
Magic word in consumer informatics is 'post- PC era', time when all big computers, monitors, keyboards and mouse will be completely replaced with extra small tablets. Euphoria is huge, marketing budgets also; vendors launch more powerful hardware all the time ... great. But that is not 'post-PC era'.
If you ask me this is just shameful entry into real 'PC-era'. Age of 'personal computers'. Emphasis is on personal. Probably just terminology. I am thinking – computers were often shared with other family members or even colleges at work. Most of the time it wasn't 'personal'. With arrival of smart phones and tablets it really becomes personal, our personal computer.