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ssj12 said:
famousringo said:

I've never felt that video calls are a big deal. Video editing on a phone is much cooler.

Honestly, once we're at the point where we're editing videos on a phone, why the hell aren't most office workstations just a keyboard and display dock for smartphones? There's probably only a half-dozen people in my workplace that need the power of a desktop.


not true, unless the only image editor you want to run is paint.net you will need a desktop for any type of proper image or video editing.

Sorry, my post was confusing.

People who use Creative Suite and similarly high-powered apps need a desktop, yes. People who use Office and email and other kinds of text manipulation, and who represent the overwhelming majority of office workers, could dock their phones at work if the right software was in place.

Oh, and developers who want to get paid care about iAds. And developers who get paid generally do more and better work than those who don't.



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