For the last two weeks I’ve been talking about desktop operating systems, including why Linux is on the wrong path to be a true desktop operating system and comparing Linux to Windows Vista and Mac OS Leopard, where I concluded that Apple will have in 2008 the best opportunity in its history to grow share. Both pieces briefly alluded to what will likely come next. This week, let’s jump ahead to 2015 when this next-generation platform is likely to have arrived and see if we can get a feel for what it is and who is selling it.
Are you talking about the 100 $ laptop? Dependent on high speed internet access Put with some functionality on its own
What’s After Windows – and Who Does it Come From?
Posted by: Rob Enderle May 8, 2006 05:00 AMFor the last two weeks I’ve been talking about desktop operating systems, including why Linux is on the wrong path to be a true desktop operating system and comparing Linux to Windows Vista and Mac OS Leopard, where I concluded that Apple will have in 2008 the best opportunity in its history to grow share. Both pieces briefly alluded to what will likely come next. This week, let’s jump ahead to 2015 when this next-generation platform is likely to have arrived and see if we can get a feel for what it is and who is selling it.
Dependent on high speed internet access
Put with some functionality on its own