Most important tech of 2009

Well, 2009 is quickly drawing to a close.  With it, it brings possible one of the fastest expanding technology decades to its end, as well.  So, we would like to know what you think the most important peice of technology, software, or rumor (Read: Nexus One/Apple Tablet), OK not rumors, was for the year 2009.  If we like it, we will add it into our year end post, which will be up on December 31. So comment away, avid Techtrackr readers!

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10 Responses to “Most important tech of 2009”

  1. thought we were going to do a podcast about the week/year/decade in tech?

  2. Phone: 3GS, PRE, DROID
    Computer: MBP 13", Adamo XPS
    OS: Google Chrome OS, Windows 7, OSX Snow Leopard
    Netbook: Nokia booklet 3G, ASUS seashell
    Ebook Readers: Kindle, Nook

    Hopes for the new year: Apple tablet, Chrome OS, Nexus One, Duke Nukem

  3. What a wonderful blog! Please continue this great work I will be sure to check back regularly…

  4. I simply wanted to add a comment here to say thanks for you very nice ideas. Blogs are troublesome to run and time consuming therefore I appreciate when I see well written material. Your time isn’t going to waste with your posts. Thanks so much and carry on You’ll definitely reach your goals! have a great day!

  5. Thanks for this. I’ll bookmark your site and watch out for updates on the Nexus!

  6. I was studying something else about this on another blog. Interesting. Your linear perspective on it is diametrically contradicted to what I read earlier. I am still pondering over the opposite points of view, but I’m tipped to a great extent toward yours. And irrespective, that’s what is so good about modernized democracy and the marketplace of thoughts online.

  7. Apple has just announced the release of Ipad with competitive pricing and more features for their entry level model. Do you think this will affect the Amazon Kindle market? Regards :)