Aug. 17, 2012 at 12:47pm with 57 notes
Reblogged from theatlantic
Fewer and Fewer People Want to Know About Computers
The above chart shows the search volume for a basket of computer and electronics related terms (e.g. “windows, mac, hp, ipod, google, dell, sony, xbox”).
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Huh.
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This was featured in #Tech
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Computer now are like TV then, who cares about what they’re made of so long as you access what you want.
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michelledunlap said:
I wonder if this is because more and more people over the years become comfortable w/ current technology? These are general terms. I wonder what a comparison w/ specific terms like RAM, HD, Adobe, fans, etc., would look like.
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