Google App Streaming

Matt Maier blueback09 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 30 13:34:42 EST 2015


It's not an existential crisis. It's just the pendulum swinging back and
forth between centralized and distributed organization. Each style has its
pros/cons and people make a lot more money off of switching between them
than just settling on a happy medium. Neither style will ever take over
entirely, or for long.
On Nov 30, 2015 08:40, "Bob Sneidar" <bobsneidar at iotecdigital.com> wrote:

> The day that local apps die is the day we will all be paying through the
> nose for the "right" to use our own devices. And we will continue to pay
> too, because everything will be a subscription. It's already started, and
> while prices are not currently overwhelming, it's my belief that this is
> because there are still locally installed alternatives available.
>
> God help us the day all apps are streamed.
>
> Bob S
>
>
> > On Nov 28, 2015, at 16:25 , Kaveh Bazargan <
> kaveh at rivervalleytechnologies.com> wrote:
> >
> > I thought this might be of interest regarding HTML and LiveCode:
> >
> > http://bit.ly/1IqvVO6
> >
> > --
> > Kaveh Bazargan
> > Director
> > River Valley Technologies
> > @kaveh1000
> > +44 7771 824 111
> > www.rivervalleytechnologies.com
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