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The Ubiquity of Mobile Computing

tabpic.small.gif The following are not particularly earth-shaking insights.

My employer defaults to issuing new employees laptop computers. It’s actually hard to get a desktop out of IT.

I went to a meeting with bunch of researchers and grad students. Everyone brought their laptops. There was a brief moment where we considered moving to a desktop for a demo, since the machine had a larger screen. The notion was quickly squashed.

At home, I have an old Mac G4 which I haven’t turned on in months. There’s also a Linux box, which I only ssh into. I never sit at its console. I have a personal MacBook which I take everywhere. Even to work where company policy actually prohibits me from using it. (I commute with a long bus ride.)

iPhones, Palm Pres, Blackberrys and their ilk are essentially consumer PARCTABs liberated from the office. And with an order of magnitude more processing power and bandwidth. (That’s a gut guess, don’t hold me to it.)

For many people, the concept of a computer as something you “go to” to get anything done is non-sensical. Computing always goes with you.

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