The Computing "Revolution" of Past Two Decades Has Been a Showy Failure
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One of the defining features of past two decades in the West has been the dominant position in public consciousness of corporations involved in manufacturing personal computer hardware (desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablets, IoT crap, embedded electronics etc) or making them function to do stuff ('IT' corporations such as Google, FakeBook, MicroShaft etc). As some of you might know, Amazon is an 'IT' company which also sells stuff which people used to buy in department stores. A large part of current market value of many stock indices in the West now come from corporations who make personal computational hardware or the software they run.
The Computing "Revolution" of Past Two Decades Has Been a Showy Failure
The Computing "Revolution" of Past Two…
The Computing "Revolution" of Past Two Decades Has Been a Showy Failure
One of the defining features of past two decades in the West has been the dominant position in public consciousness of corporations involved in manufacturing personal computer hardware (desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablets, IoT crap, embedded electronics etc) or making them function to do stuff ('IT' corporations such as Google, FakeBook, MicroShaft etc). As some of you might know, Amazon is an 'IT' company which also sells stuff which people used to buy in department stores. A large part of current market value of many stock indices in the West now come from corporations who make personal computational hardware or the software they run.