I found an awesome timeline here:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34385192/ns/technology_and_science-tech_and_gadgets/
It documents how technology has grown throughout the years since 2000.
From 2000-2002: there was the growth of iPods, Napster and some basic web surfing on limited cell phones.
2003-2006: From what I remember and according to this time line this was probably the strongest point of the decade. We were introduced to iTunes, Skype, YouTube, and MySpace.
2007-2009: I think this part of the decade was the selfish period. I was happy with what we had from 2003-2006. But it wasn't good enough. We needed an iPhone, Facebook, On-demand apps, and Twitter.
I'm kind of sad to see how much it expanded, I liked the middle years and I'm afraid and excited for the future. Currently, I think its all lame and something new has to be developed.
The author of the article I got some of the facts from, Suzanne Choney, couldn't have sumed up the decade any better, "We cuddled up with our home DVRs, went out with our iPods and friended each other on Facebook".
It was fun.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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