Can Fat Clients Survive Web 2.0?
    
		Talk to any self-appointed pundit and they'll tell you that  Google, Web 2.0 and clouds are the future. And usually, they tell you this by  writing blogs, articles or columns. And what do they craft these masterpieces  on? Thin clients? Google Docs? Their iPhones? No, it's usually just Microsoft  Word running on either a Windows fat client or an Apple fat client. 
As we move to these new computing paradigms, are they simply  in addition to what we already have -- in effect, thin-client software running  on a good, old-fashioned fattie? Or at some point, does the new way replace the  old? That is, do we no longer need Windows or the Mac because all the smarts  are in the cloud? And if so, what do these new clients look like?
In fact, we may be moving in the opposite direction. Many  new Mac users are also running Windows -- two fat clients on the same machine.  And many Vista users are virtualizing XP and  sometimes Linux -- two or three fatties running on one box. And what do they  spend most of their time doing? Surfing and IM. Hmm. 
So what's the future, Web thin or Windows/Mac fat? Your vote  readily counted at [email protected]. 
 
	Posted by Doug Barney on July 06, 2009