Do mobile, the cloud and social spell the end of the PC era?

Google, Facebook and Apple have the power to disrupt the tech industry – where will that leave incumbents such as Microsoft?

These are the three interdependent forces that power the biggest wave of growth, change, and destruction I've seen since I have been allowed to take part in the high-tech industry.

In the beginning (or mine, anyway), back in 1968 when I was, miraculously, offered a salary to be part of HP France there was the mainframe. IBM – "The Company" – reigned supreme, a dynasty that seemed unassailable. The IBMer wore a suit and tie when approaching the ... Full Story »

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Kristin Gorski
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by Kristin Gorski - Oct. 26, 2011

Well-written and authoritative opinion piece. Many links to varied supporting sources lend it credibility and provide avenues for learning more.

Interesting that the writer includes so many links to Wikipedia as sources for more information. There is much debate in educational circles about whether or not to cite from Wikipedia because it is an open-source, crowdsourced online dictionary, not one created by established experts (like Encyclopedia Britannica) in the encyclopedia field.

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