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Future of PC


Today, it's hard to imagine computer owners in the United States and other developed countries abandoning for thin clients. { www.igel.com/us/} Many of us, after all, have dozens or even hundreds of gigabytes of date on our personal hard drives, including hefty music and video files. But once utility services mature, the idea of getting rid of your PC will become much more attractive. At that point, each of us will have access to virtually unlimited online storage as well as a rich array of software services. We'll also be tapping into the Net through many different devises, from mobile phones to televisions, and we'll want to have all of them share our data and applications. Having our files and software locked into our PC's hard drive will be an unnecessary nuisance. Companies like Google and Yahoo will likely be eager to supply with all-purpose utility services, possibly including thin-client devices, for free - in return for the privilege of showing us advertisements. We may find, twenty or so years from now, that the personal computer has become a museum piece, a reminder of a curious time when all of were forced to be amateur computer technicians. ~ Page 80 - 81 (BIG SWITCH)
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Computers can dutifully do the things we tell them to do. They can control the path of a spacecraft at its slingshots around the rings of Saturn. They can track the rise and fall of insulin in a diabetic body. But it’s possible that once their global network becomes complex enough, it will spontaneously take on something like our intelligence, perhaps even our own consciousness. Research on artificial life and evolutionary computing has already suggested that computers can evolve an intelligence that doesn’t resemble our own. If a computer is allowed to come up with its own ways of solving problems, it evolves solutions that may make no sense to our brains. There is no telling what the global web of computers may evolve into. In time, our culture may become an intimate stranger to us, a symbolic brain. The li9ons of the wall of Chauvet will begin to dance. ~ Page 311
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