If you’re interested in computers, computing, where we’re headed and why, read this article by Steven Frank. He gets it.
In that really incredibly short space of time we’ve gone from punchcards-and-printers to interactive terminals with command lines to window-and-mouse interfaces, each a paradigm shift unto themselves. A lot of thoughtful people, many of whom are bloggers, look at this history and say, “Look at this march of progress! Surely the desktop + windows + mouse interface can’t be the end of the road? What’s next?”
Then “next” arrived and it was so unrecognizable to most of them (myself included) that we looked at it said, “What in the shit is this?”
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by Computing Maniac
22 Feb 2010 at 01:58
Computers are most innovative invention ever made and internet is like a cherry over the cake which has made it more attractive and fascinating ever before. Computing is going to change every now and then as the hardware is turning smaller and smaller and still people enjoy better performance in this compact hardware. I think computing will remain forever only modes of computing will keep on changing.