From The PMC To The IPhone And Beyond: The Evolution Of The MID And Linux' Big Break

  2008-04-11 16:00:04
Analyst Opinion - Last week, I was in China and witnessed the launch of the first generation Mobile Internet Device (MID) platform products based on Intel's new Atom processor. This got me thinking back to what we had before the MID and why some of those products were successful and others were not. Of course, now we can speculate who will be successful with the MID.[I was reading it and thinking"what's wrong with this guy?" and only at the end noticed who was the author... You can sense Rob Enderle from a mile away! -J.] 
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