Google believes the desktop PC is dead and is putting most of its development eggs in the mobile basket. What does that mean for how people will use computing devices in the future?
"Google has proclaimed that the conventional PC will become "irrelevant" within the next three years, and it insists that it puts mobile first in development. That's a bold statement indicating just how much Google is betting on the mobile Web.
But it's also an indication of just how critical synchronization technology is going to become--especially syncing to an open Web."
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