Re: [Hampshire] The future of Linux / career advice

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Author: Alan Pope
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To: hampshire
Subject: Re: [Hampshire] The future of Linux / career advice
On 14/02/13 15:06, jlk@??? wrote:
> ...and it's getting even easier, ne' the Chromebook. (groan issues from
> the collective group) But it's true. It Linux Jim, but not as we know
> it. A large percentage of the MS Windows using public have waken up to
> the fact that they don't need a 8-core i7, with a 2-gig video card, and
> SSD, and 16 gigs of RAM, and a big screened retina display to browse the
> web and read their e-mail. The tablet boom-bubble has showed many
> another way. Microsoft no longer owns the end-user experience: think
> iPads, smartPhones, BYOD at work.
>


My wife teaches at a local school, and frequently gets homework sent to
her via email. One of the students sent her an attachment incorrectly,
somehow attaching something called a .gdoc file. I was enlisted to help
her attach the document correctly and took a guess and typed up a tech
reply to her asking if it was a chromebook, turned out it was. She
described it as "a new laptop my parents bought where all the documents
are stored somewhere else".

Interesting to see the youth of today using Linux, even if they don't
know it :)

Cheers,
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Alan Pope
Engineering Manager

Canonical - Product Strategy
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alan.pope@???
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