Your Computer Is Going Away (Graphic)
In the mid of nineteenth century, who knows that the giant size mainframe computers will run the whole world and change the people’s lives. But this happened today and there’s lots more that while traveling from mainframe era to personal era to internet era but the current era is not less than a revolution. It’s ubiquitous computing era when the devices themselves need not have any on-board processing or data storage, reducing their price and increasing their deployment. In simple words, computers will be everywhere, but you will not even notice them.
I found an infographic in which you will find out that from where we started in 1950 and where this digital environment stands in 2010. This infographic was created by TechNewsDaily to visualize this journey. We would love to know what you are thinking while viewing this infographic. Do you want to be the first one to know the latest happenings at SmashingApps.com just subscribe to our rss feed and you can follow us on twitter.

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Cute, but incorrect.
The devices that the people are using have one or more cpus and a lot of storage. More cycles and storage than the mainframes of the 50′s through the 80′s and the pc’s through the early 90′s
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So true. Computers are going back to serving as workstations and all the ‘fun’ computing is being done on portable devices that can be enjoyed anywhere like in line or on the tram.
Soon mobile content will have a higher priority than standard html browser content.