What the heck are these guys talking about?
It starts off as some sort of continuation of this article:
http://www.osopinion.com/perl/story/14166.html
The basic idea behind that one is that desktop systems and laptops will give way to PDAs, set top boxes, etc.
But this article talks about how the desktop metaphor is outdated. It's knocking the way file systems are usually laid out (folders in folders that have files or whatever).
It seems like his biggest knock is that he doesn't like the way you store files on the desktop (desktop meaning the screen behind the apps, not the hardware).
I don't see how Microsoft could have killed this. I really don't see much difference between the way that windows keeps files on the desktop and the way OSX does it.
Anyway, the entire discussion isn't very interesting to me. I'd rather read an article that compares the CPU schedulers, kernel extensions, memory managers, filesystems, etc. than another dumb knock on the color of a button or the picture of the hard disk on my screen.