Our look back at 2010 starts with the year in mobile.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 15 December 2010
The past year brought new success for Apple, a breakout for Android, a windfall for lawyers, and app stores galore.
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Kinect + open drivers + MIT = the future of UI.
by Mac Slocum
| @macslocum | 10 December 2010
A marriage of Kinect and the creativity of MIT has led to this: The first baby steps toward "Minority Report"-inspired interfaces.
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Mobile, mobile, mobile! Plus: The true story of the Linux kernel.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 8 December 2010
Not one, not two, but three mobile OS events in the last week, including a sneak peak of the PSP handset. Also: The final nail is driven into the myth of the Linux developer, courtesy of the Linux Foundation itself.
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Apple lawyers up, the FSF is Injected, and Google donates Wave.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 1 December 2010
In a somewhat slow news week, Nokia pulls the plug on the Symbian Foundation, the FSF gets hacked, and Wave goes to Apache.
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by Tim O'Reilly
| @timoreilly | 29 November 2010
A list from O'Reilly's Free to Choose Cyber-Monday promotion offers a fascinating view of what's on the minds of the core audience.
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What's missing from Java's upcoming release, Novell sells out, and injection protection
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 24 November 2010
In the latest Developer Week in Review: A look at Java's divide and conquer approach to upcoming releases, the end of an era for Novell, and a common programming shortcut that can end up cutting your throat.
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