It’s about the other 90%

   By chris on September 6th 2008 in /dev/random | 272 views

Ted Dziuba may be crass and crude but at the end of the day he’s also the one making the most sense of Chrome and the rise of “desktop-killer web apps”:

Users have pretty basic needs when it comes to computers. They want word processing, spreadsheets, communications, and games. These needs have not changed much since the advent of the personal computer. So, when your Aunt asks why her 1.2GHz computer isn’t fast enough to run an online word processor that has the same fucking features as the 1987 version of Corel WordPerfect, you don’t have an answer for her. There is no justification.

If you’re reading this you, like me, are probably one of the people who should be paying close attention to that message because the other 90% of the world isn’t, and doesn’t have to, and they’re just fine with that.

Update: Dziuba follows up over at The Reg in Chrome-fed Googasm bares tech pundit futility.

The blogosphere sprayed its shorts and Google is sitting there, holding its whistle, trying to figure out what the fuck is going on.

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