The traditional personal computer market (if there is such a thing, but that's another topic) is changing. On one side - new consumer mobile devices make it easier to do the stuff you want to do, with elegance and less hassle - receive, create, share.. On another side - the maker/hacker movement inspires happy amateurs to create playful homemade devices using sensors and programmable microcontrollers with non-traditional materials, in non-traditional ways. Neither of these groups treats technology the way we used to treat it. I see some overlap in the groups, too.
As I think this through further, I'll write more.
As I think this through further, I'll write more.
