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by Retric
3203 days ago
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Starting from scratch you load a book, music, or video onto an iPad by connecting them to another computer. In that context your just cashing information from another system. Unless your talking about taking photos / video from it, but that's another story as a cassette deck can also record and play back audio without being a computer. Granted, you can play games with one or write notes etc, but I just mean they are mostly used as connected devices. |
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That doesn't help making the differentiation between a terminal and a standalone computer. Computing has always been a networked thing, we just now have a transport medium that is faster than a floppy disk.
Mainframes were loading punched cards, cloud datacenters are loading user data, and tablets are loading books and video.
And the moment you annotate that PDF or manage synced documents, you are now editing content.