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What do you expect to see as the 'hot' technologies in computing for 2009?
I'm guessing that hardware will see a great deal more emphasis on smaller pc's, and handheld / pocket sized computers. The Asus range will increase, and perhaps lower priced machines, with even more power will appear.
I also guess that some real steps will come from Apple. Of course in the past few years they have made the running in so many areas - but I guess they will move further in 2009 / 2010.
Wireless connectivity will increase more and more, as the main enabler of further changes in connections, knowledge finding, and demands for better applications.
Better search systems, maybe focussing on 'find' systems will begin to emerge. What I mean by this is search systems that try to find better focussed answers instead of quite imprecise directories of keyword related lists of articles.
Hosting will grow [good job Corey]. Hosting companies may offer richer services [more for your buck] and may add more applications.
Software - hopefully main developments will include operating systems that work. But this may be achieved by the beginning of new developments with browsers and other software which takes over parts of the operating systems functionality.
What do you think, and what do you want to see?
I'm guessing that hardware will see a great deal more emphasis on smaller pc's, and handheld / pocket sized computers. The Asus range will increase, and perhaps lower priced machines, with even more power will appear.
I also guess that some real steps will come from Apple. Of course in the past few years they have made the running in so many areas - but I guess they will move further in 2009 / 2010.
Wireless connectivity will increase more and more, as the main enabler of further changes in connections, knowledge finding, and demands for better applications.
Better search systems, maybe focussing on 'find' systems will begin to emerge. What I mean by this is search systems that try to find better focussed answers instead of quite imprecise directories of keyword related lists of articles.
Hosting will grow [good job Corey]. Hosting companies may offer richer services [more for your buck] and may add more applications.
Software - hopefully main developments will include operating systems that work. But this may be achieved by the beginning of new developments with browsers and other software which takes over parts of the operating systems functionality.
What do you think, and what do you want to see?