"A billion people on the planet are carrying supercomputers in their hands," Schmidt said in a conversation with Fusion-io CEO David Bradford. "Now you think of them as mobile phones, but that's not what they really are. They're video cameras. They're GPS devices. They're powerful computers. They have powerful screens. They can do many many different things, and oh, by the way, you can talk on them too. That's what the mobile phone of today is."
As examples of what's being done with Android mobile phones, Schmidt cited an application that can take pictures of barcodes, identify the corresponding product, and compare prices online. He also mentioned an application that can take a picture of a menu in a foreign language and translate it.
"The creepiest one of all, take a picture of person -- somebody built a demonstration -- and we can tell you who that person is," he said, adding, "By the way, that's obviously useful if you're a policeman."
The back-end of these yet-to-be imagined services is cloud computing. "It's a bigger phenomena than, for example, the PC industry, and probably the next big wave of computing," Schmidt said, a point he made more emphatically at a press conference with Utah's two Senators, Orin Hatch and Bob Bennett.
"Even the most brutal incumbent, if I can use that as a description of Microsoft, is moving in that direction," he said.
And the future that Schmidt envisions is bringing major changes to our society, through social computing.
"We're going from a model where the information we had was pretty highly controlled by centralized media operatives to a world where most of our information will come from our friends, from our peers, from user-generated content," he said. "These changes are profound in the society of America, in the social life and all the ways we live."
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