The new service products are always popping up every year. In 2011 for example, Android tablet PCs to be excellent in the gadget world. Similarly, Twitter, more and more people are twittering in the service.
In 2010, 3D television and e-paper dominate. In 2009, netbooks become a big topic of much discussion. Well what kind of technology trends in 2012 is?
Here is the 2012 tech trends predicted by Vivek Wadhwa, Washington Post columnist who is also a senior research associate at the Labor and Worklife Program, Harvard Law School.
1. The growth of social media users tend to be slow
In 2012, the growth of social media users like Foursquare earlier and also predicted a slowing trend Facebook. Nevertheless, a lot of other emerging social media services, such as social networking for pet owners, all kinds of Twitter applications, a number of mobile photo-sharing applications. Hundreds of applications that target social media services will continue to grow. Not only serves as a feature, social media services will remain alive and become an integral part of our activity.
2. Many companies go public
This year is expected to be a lot of technology companies that enter into the stock market to obtain funds from investors. For example, the company's next generation of social gaming, players B2B technology, and enterprise cloud computing. Some companies that went public last year, among others, LinkedIn, Zynga, and Groupon. But Groupon seems to fail to reap the benefits. And according to the news, Facebook is suppose to be void go public this year, though not obvious truth.
3. Tablets cheap 100 dollars sprung
Cheap tablet pc trend seems to be widespread in 2012. Predicted to emerge the latest generation Android tablet pc that cost $ 100 or cheaper than that. Some tablet manufacturers are not able to spawn tablets cheap as it is because of thin profit. However, vendors are typically going to bundlingnya with operators / Internet service to get customers, such as those recently carried out with a lot of smartphones.
Can not believe? Android tablet named Aakash proof. The Indian government has issued a tablet for $ 35 in October. A contract between the government of India and DataWind, developer of the product, claimed to be distributing 10 to 12 million tablets to the students across India by the end of 2012. Imagine the price pressures that do DataWind in the U.S. market if the tablet is a success. Clearly, there will be new markets to play in such devices, especially for education, communication and information sharing in developing countries.
4. Sound feature to be an idol
Siri, the voice command feature, proved to have stolen the spotlight and make a lot of people want to use it. Features that are inspired from the device in Star Trek is starting to become reality. Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs practically managed to make another revolution with the launch of the iPhone made by Siri on them. Apple reportedly also will embed these technologies in their new devices such as Apple TV, iPad and the latest version of the iMac.
5. Cloud computing is increasingly in demand
Services cloud computing (cloud computing) will bloom this year. More and more companies are moving their critical data and information from the 'cabinet' and the file server to a Web-based server. Cloud computing provides significant cost savings and operating profit, although its safety is questionable.
In 2010, 3D television and e-paper dominate. In 2009, netbooks become a big topic of much discussion. Well what kind of technology trends in 2012 is?
Here is the 2012 tech trends predicted by Vivek Wadhwa, Washington Post columnist who is also a senior research associate at the Labor and Worklife Program, Harvard Law School.
1. The growth of social media users tend to be slow
In 2012, the growth of social media users like Foursquare earlier and also predicted a slowing trend Facebook. Nevertheless, a lot of other emerging social media services, such as social networking for pet owners, all kinds of Twitter applications, a number of mobile photo-sharing applications. Hundreds of applications that target social media services will continue to grow. Not only serves as a feature, social media services will remain alive and become an integral part of our activity.
2. Many companies go public
This year is expected to be a lot of technology companies that enter into the stock market to obtain funds from investors. For example, the company's next generation of social gaming, players B2B technology, and enterprise cloud computing. Some companies that went public last year, among others, LinkedIn, Zynga, and Groupon. But Groupon seems to fail to reap the benefits. And according to the news, Facebook is suppose to be void go public this year, though not obvious truth.
3. Tablets cheap 100 dollars sprung
Cheap tablet pc trend seems to be widespread in 2012. Predicted to emerge the latest generation Android tablet pc that cost $ 100 or cheaper than that. Some tablet manufacturers are not able to spawn tablets cheap as it is because of thin profit. However, vendors are typically going to bundlingnya with operators / Internet service to get customers, such as those recently carried out with a lot of smartphones.
Can not believe? Android tablet named Aakash proof. The Indian government has issued a tablet for $ 35 in October. A contract between the government of India and DataWind, developer of the product, claimed to be distributing 10 to 12 million tablets to the students across India by the end of 2012. Imagine the price pressures that do DataWind in the U.S. market if the tablet is a success. Clearly, there will be new markets to play in such devices, especially for education, communication and information sharing in developing countries.
4. Sound feature to be an idol
Siri, the voice command feature, proved to have stolen the spotlight and make a lot of people want to use it. Features that are inspired from the device in Star Trek is starting to become reality. Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs practically managed to make another revolution with the launch of the iPhone made by Siri on them. Apple reportedly also will embed these technologies in their new devices such as Apple TV, iPad and the latest version of the iMac.
5. Cloud computing is increasingly in demand
Services cloud computing (cloud computing) will bloom this year. More and more companies are moving their critical data and information from the 'cabinet' and the file server to a Web-based server. Cloud computing provides significant cost savings and operating profit, although its safety is questionable.
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