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“The Cloud vs. The Desktop: An Irrelevant Argument”
June 23, 2009 by Kyle Brady
Tags: Cloud Computing, Computers, Future, Guest Post, Technology
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New guest post over at the Inquisitr:
These days, tech pundits and futurists can’t go a week without pontificating on the future of computing, wondering (and arguing) whether the computer will be merely a tool to access “the cloud” or as an application set. Even the most inconsequential software release (or failure) sparks this argument - the most recent example is the release of the Opera browser’s repackaging of a personal webserver.
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