::: THIS IS PURELY SCIENCE FICTION :::
Imagine we are living the year 2018.
Macintosh has already a 40% market share of consumer desktop market plus their consumer devices (90%) and Microsoft now only owns a tiny percentage of the Windows market (20%) dedicated to enthusiasts who managed to hang on to MS dark ages in the late 00s to present day. Ever since Billy left, M$ was never the same again. The rest of the tech sector (40%) is owned by Open Source advocates and Google, thanks to gOS, which has evolved over time.
Kids in 2018 never heard of a Blackberry or a Palm Treo.
To them Facebook, is a geezer's web app.
Web 2.0 is long gone, but remains as a nostalgia factor for those teens who grew up in the mid 00s. Youtube, Twitter, Blogger, Flickr, and many Web 2.0 apps we know from the mid-late 00s have either evolved or have been extinct. Welcome to Web 3.0: DTV is in every home. Light Projection Displays are in. Multi-touch like interfaces have replaced the mouse and keyboard. There are few computer geeks that reminisce about how good it was to compute back in 2008 using Leopard, Windows XP, Vista, and Linux and how revolutionary it was when the Nintendo Wii debuted in 2006. These geezers complain that kids today compute now in the "Cloud". and why is your office program live in some remote server and have to pay to use it.
Until one day...
Cloud Computing is great, but currently everything is so bloated. Mac OS Eleven runs like a tortise in the cloud. MinWin is a snail. But wait. An angel is coming.
Amiga is back from the Dead. The "Amiga Dew"
With Amiga OS 6, but this time, it finally out and pouring like raindrops.
The Amiga may have a chance in the world of cloud computing because of the size of the operating system.
Still preserves the past using Workbench and able to run your old Amiga games and Apps. But unlike the Mac or Windows counterparts (which they have to merge with a Unix-like or POSIX-like kernel). This new Amiga Computer has an updated Exec Microkernel, not some lame Linux-like kernel.
Unlike the present cloud computers: Mac or PCs (now thin clients). Amiga Dew has an advanced SSD to store all your Amiga games and apps. Its the only computer that still has a DVD rom, SD card, 3.2 GHz Quad Core. Just enough for good old simple quiet computing in the Year 2018.
Yes, it still runs Amiga Forever 2008 after all these years.
Just a glimpse of the future of the Amiga (our favorite computer)