Thursday, December 31, 2009

Looking Forward and Back

Editors Note: Happy New Year to all my readers from Tucson. May you all be fortunate to spend a winter in Southern Arizona. I write these words while wearing shorts and a t-shirt.  For your information, spammers have been using my GoogleGroups distribution list that I use to e-mail out this blog to send out spam.  I apologize for that. I have taken steps so that it will ever happen again. New members can no longer join without my knowledge and approval. Once again, Happy New Year!!

Best new Windows software of 2009

This past year was not the best for new software developments. There were no surprising game-changers like Google Chrome in 2008, and no watershed moments. However, that doesn't mean there weren't some cool releases. I suspect that much of the best software of 2009 winds up becoming the foundation for innovations in 2010.

The Top 100 Web Sites of 2009

Some things about the Web are changing incredibly fast, others seem like they'll stay the same forever. Our list of the Top 100 Web Sites reflects that: We've selected 50 classic Web sites that we all know and love, and 50 new and/or undiscovered sites that you may not have heard of yet.

The Best Free Software of 2009

The best things in life often actually are free. Here, a list of 173 of the best things in life—free software, for launching apps, networking, backup, synchronization, entertainment, and more.

The 10 dumbest tech moves of 2009

It's that time of year again -- time to look back and offer my 2009 awards for the most malicious, obnoxious, offensive, or nonsensical behavior in technology. The 10 winners this year include some of the best-known companies on the planet, as well as some obscure but worthy candidates.

Tech Trends 2010: Predictions for the Year Ahead

We asked six IT industry observers to offer their predictions for 2010 and to speculate on who will be the winners and losers in the coming year. Here are their thought-provoking responses.

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