Computer & Internet news round-up 2006
December 31, 2006 7:54 AM Subscribe
Computer & Internet news round-up 2006. What do you consider to be the biggest or most interesting tech and web news of the last year?
I've been travelling for the last 6 months and would be interested what big news I've missed. I've picked up Yahoo's various new homepages, ventures and purchases. I've also downloaded the various iTunes, Firefox, Warcraft and Adobe new releases, but what else is of note?
I've been travelling for the last 6 months and would be interested what big news I've missed. I've picked up Yahoo's various new homepages, ventures and purchases. I've also downloaded the various iTunes, Firefox, Warcraft and Adobe new releases, but what else is of note?
Do you want the best good news, or just the big news in general? The HP pretexting scandal was a big thing.
Probably any big site like Cnet or PC World will have a "year in review" feature.
posted by IndigoRain at 8:40 AM on December 31, 2006
Probably any big site like Cnet or PC World will have a "year in review" feature.
posted by IndigoRain at 8:40 AM on December 31, 2006
Response by poster: IndigoRain: Big and best is fine. I'm aware there are probably lots of sites out there doing similar things, but im interested in independent mefie users opinions.
posted by MintSauce at 9:51 AM on December 31, 2006
posted by MintSauce at 9:51 AM on December 31, 2006
If you're into reading electronic books, there have been 2 readers released: Irex iLiad and Sony reader
Hopefully, from this point forward the e-book market will move forward quickly;
If you're interested in more info about this topic and developments check out Mobileread's Forums (very comprehensive)
posted by victorashul at 10:39 PM on January 16, 2007
Hopefully, from this point forward the e-book market will move forward quickly;
If you're interested in more info about this topic and developments check out Mobileread's Forums (very comprehensive)
posted by victorashul at 10:39 PM on January 16, 2007
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posted by jbickers at 8:07 AM on December 31, 2006