Will tablets replace PCs?
“I’m trying to think of a good analogy. When we were an agrarian nation, all cars were trucks. But as people moved more towards urban centers, people started to get into cars. I think PCs are going to be like trucks. Less people will need them. And this transformation is going to make some people uneasy… because the PC has taken us a long way. They were amazing. But it changes. Vested interests are going to change. And, I think we’ve embarked on that change. Is it the iPad? Who knows? Will it be next year or five years? … We like to talk about the post-PC era, but when it really starts to happen, it’s uncomfortable.”
[Steve Jobs à conversa com Walt Mossberg e Kara Swisher do WSJ, durante a «D: All Things Digital conference»]
Vou continuar a precisar do camião para transportar as minhas couves, ou pensa ele que vou trabalhar e escrever os meus posts em tabletes feitas para dedos e olhos infantis, ou ainda pior nos aipodes, aquelas coisas minúsculas - para mim são ainãoposso.
“I’m trying to think of a good analogy. When we were an agrarian nation, all cars were trucks. But as people moved more towards urban centers, people started to get into cars. I think PCs are going to be like trucks. Less people will need them. And this transformation is going to make some people uneasy… because the PC has taken us a long way. They were amazing. But it changes. Vested interests are going to change. And, I think we’ve embarked on that change. Is it the iPad? Who knows? Will it be next year or five years? … We like to talk about the post-PC era, but when it really starts to happen, it’s uncomfortable.”
[Steve Jobs à conversa com Walt Mossberg e Kara Swisher do WSJ, durante a «D: All Things Digital conference»]
Vou continuar a precisar do camião para transportar as minhas couves, ou pensa ele que vou trabalhar e escrever os meus posts em tabletes feitas para dedos e olhos infantis, ou ainda pior nos aipodes, aquelas coisas minúsculas - para mim são ainãoposso.
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