In three years, the desktop lost supremacy to the handhelds and smartphones as the main computers of users, sees the head of Google in Europe, John Herlihy.
In a speech to a conference in Dublin, Ireland, said the technology Herliht in cloud smatphones soon allow more complex applications to run faster, becoming the main source of searches.
"In three years the desktops will be irrelevant. In Japan, most of the searches is done in smartphones today, not on desktop computers," said Herhily, according to the website Silicon Republic, echoing recent statements by the CEO of Google Eric Schmidt.
Herhily admitted, however, that the new computer revolution is a threat to Google. Anytime a new technology or service may make unnecessary the search giant like Google did with its competitors in 1998. "There is a tremendous opportunity for entrepreneurs end up with the need for Google. It is our challenge not let that happen and continue liderandio in innovation and value," he concluded.
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