Data will be in the driver's seat, social tools will become ubiquitous, and the meaning of privacy will be debated.
by Mike Loukides
| @mikeloukides | 3 January 2011
Mike Loukides says Hadoop, real-time data, the rise of the GPU, the return of P2P, social ubiquity and a new definition for privacy will all play important roles in 2011.
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The calendarsphere will be another collection of small pieces loosely joined.
by Jon Udell
| @judell | 22 December 2010
A blog feed is just a special kind of web page. Anybody can create a blog and publish its feed at some URL. Why not calendars too?
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Java's wild ride, multicore drives functional, and a look at how the usual programming suspects stacked up in 2010.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 22 December 2010
This year brought confusion and chaos in the Java space, continued growth for functional languages due to the attack of multicore, and the usual popularity for all of the dynamic languages we know and love.
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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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