The lifestyle of modern people is always related to a computer. The computer seems to have become our another organ, so intimate that it makes us feel disgusted.
Is it possible to live without a computer? Impossible, because you can't help using it.
However, just as the bus system and carpooling activities are so convenient that people can choose not to buy a car. Nowadays in the city, there are Internet cafes, coffee bars with computers, bookstores, and shopping malls everywhere, we can always find places to use computers, so maybe we can choose not to buy one.
The advantages of doing so are obvious. First of all, from an environmental point of view - discarded computer components are toxic; secondly, from personal interests, don't you occasionally have the impulse to wipe it out of your life when you face the computer all day long? Moreover, with hackers rampant nowadays, frequent replacement of computers is beneficial to ensure personal online privacy security.
Some companies targeting this trend have already emerged.
Jooce is a new company headquartered in Luxembourg, founded by volunteers from three non-governmental organizations based in Paris. Its original intention was to create a "make every computer your computer" network function account for netizens in developing countries who do not yet have the ability to own a computer per person. But this idea also applies to developed countries where net worms often shuttle between various Internet cafes and do not plan to purchase a personal computer.
There are also suitable relevant products for large enterprise users, such as GoogleApps. GoogleApps is an online application service launched by Google, providing private-label email, instant messaging, calendar tools, website design tools, collaborative office tools, etc.