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How Xbox Happened

Next Generation has an exerpt from the book Smartbomb, discussing how it was that Microsoft came to enter the console market. From the article: "Two years before the Xbox's launch, Bill Gates and his top executives retreated to Puget Sound to discuss Microsoft's business model. A seismic shift was under way. The late nineties was a time of a burgeoning new consensus among media pundits and high-tech industry folks that the consumer world would turn its eye from desktop computers toward 'information appliances.'"

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  1. Has the world really turned to such devices? by antifoidulus · · Score: 3, Insightful

    it seems to me that while usage of such "information devices" has increased significantly over the past few years, they haven't really replaced the PC so much as complimented it. It seems that now the PC is still the hub of our information activities, but when we cannot or do not want to use the pc, we use such information devices. However, it seems we are always either syncing data with the computer or connecting to it. Gates was wrong that they would supplant instead of compliment the PC.