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Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
> There were discussions recently about how tomorrow's computing will bring
> change to desktop PC's and how this will put Linux, with sophisticated
> mobile device, ahead of the game faster than imagined. Here's one such
> example:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x5m2GwrTMk
>
> Mobile Linux is everywhere and it's taking over, according to analysts.
> Imagine how this will pull innertia out of the hands of existing monopolies.
> A mobile device can be used as efficiently as a desktop PC. Add projected
> keyboards, voice recognition and even head-mounted displays. Linux could
> penetrate through change in paradigm, just as the Internet left Microsoft
> well behind.
Precisely what I've been saying for some time now. I showed someone
else my TomTom in action recently, he's going out to buy one. Does he
care that it runs linux? No, I didn't even mention it. He just cares
that it works, that the UI is incredibly easy, that it's flexible,
that it's reliable, etc. etc. etc... Linux allows for fantastically
easy to use devices.
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