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Bill Chriss "Current Trends in Personal Computing"MEETING DATE: January 18, 2013 |
by Joanne Grazide |
It seems that this winter season is bringing us greater
recognition of the talented folks that we have at BCUG. In our efforts
to bring to our members and friends the very best experience in
speakers and presentations at our general meetings, we are promoting
and honoring our local talent in the form of our December and January
speakers. We are happy to announce that our own Bill Chriss will
discuss current trends in personal computing this month. He will tell
us about the PC experience and how those trends have affected how we
live and work.
You may remember Bill's presentations to the club in January
2011, the spring of 2002, the winter of 1998 and the fall of 1996
where he described the personal computing and Internet experience at
those times and how they changed how we communicated and
"computed." This presentation looks at the current state of
this personal computing experience and the trends that are driving
this experience. He'll also offer some provocative discussion about
the issues and opportunities provided by those advances.
We know already that there have been many changes. Just take a
look at the latest version of the iPhone, how smartphones and the
Android OS has emerged. Look at how people are using their cell phones
to take videos and pictures, while DSLR's are now "mirrorless,"
an advanced innovation in picture-taking. Imagine how things were when
we had to rely on television and radio to get important information to
us. In addition we are not only a more technical culture, but we are
also a very visual society, vis a vis the development of FaceBook and
Pinterest, among other venues. Don't forget how more and more people
are paying bills and banking online. And when was the last time you
received a paper letter in the mail? Or held a glue-bound book down on
a table while trying to drink your coffee?
I haven’t' even mentioned social networking, and how that
alone has been the subject of several of our programs. It is
unavoidable, inevitable, and ubiquitous. In fact, this article itself
will travel channels and find its way to FaceBook, the Internet and
many many missives to privately emailed friends.
There are so many ways our lives have changed due to technology
and the use of personal communications devices, I'll have to let Bill
decide what to "leave out."
We
appreciate Bill's willingness to put this all together for us in some
sort of order. If anyone is qualified, he is. Bill is a BCUG member
who has a long history of personal computing, from the days of the
Atari 400, and the Internet, running the UNIX version of the Mosaic
browser on a SUN workstation before the PC version was
available. While professionally he has developed computers that
masquerade as business telephones, his home hobbyshop is filled with
several computers with various operating systems and applications and
a smart phone and tablet that gives him a computing and communications
experience while on the move.
Come out on a cold night with us and support Bill's program with us!