According to the report SiliconRepublic, John Herlihy, Vice President of Global Ad Operations Google claims, in the next three years, the PC desktop is no longer relevant to be used.
The statement expressed in a speech at the conference Digital Landscapes, which took place in Dublin, Ireland.
"In Japan, most of the searches conducted today, took place in the smartphone, rather than on the PC," Herlihy said, as quotes from PC Advisor, March 18, 2010.
This Herlihy statement is a repetition of what had disclosed Eric Schmidt, Google's chief executive officer. When he mentioned that the giant search engine that focuses more on the mobile segment, not the desktop search. He also urged the application developer to do the same steps.