It is getting interesting. These 3 are the leading tech companies to watch. Forget Microsoft and the wireless carriers for the moment.
Google and Apple will be releasing new devices next year that intend to supplant the current pc market. Apple’s tablet for example I have a hunch will be designed to replace current netbooks, PC’s and the Kindle, and compete with Google’s chrome netbooks.
This is important and the only reason I mention Amazon in the header. The Kindle if left alone by competition will thrive unless Apple or Google deliver the goods. No other e-reader device has a real chance.
My money is on Google but I think Apple will present a good new device that will compete well against both netbooks, the Kindle type devices, and even standard PC’s. PC’s are dying a slow death and Microsoft with it, no innovation has come out of their corner in years.
January 20, 2010 at 6:17 am |
Generally I don’t post on too many blogs but I just wanted to say that was great post. Great info. Thanks.
January 22, 2010 at 1:49 am |
Nice keep up the good work. where can we subscribe to the site’s newletter?
January 27, 2010 at 2:32 pm |
I had my Kindle delivered last month. And just wanted to say I am hooked
). I did some research on the net and also asked my friends for feedback. Finally bought it from Kindle Store. They had a discount coupon and I got $25 off. I am so happy with it after having downloaded ebooks from Amazon – all of them were free! I just love it!
January 31, 2010 at 3:31 am |
Alot of bloggers not too pleased with the new iPad.There was too much hoopla over it and lots of blogers got disapointed.Thing is, I can actually see some of the cool potential of the gadget. Third-party apps for playing music, games, papers and magazine and books, all kinds of neat stuff, but IMHO they just didn’t really sell it very well (aside from the books). It feels kinda not finished