Mobile March 2011 has come to a close, and here are a few of my observations and favorite quotes from the event!
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Web Developers, rejoice!
At the beginning of 2011, I predicted that we would see no less than a dozen new tablets released into the market by the end of the year. With over 100 tablets displayed at CES this year, that is turning out to be a pretty safe prediction.
As we end out the 10th year of the millennia (arguably) I wish we could finally put IE6 to bed. Alas, the browser is still the fifth-most popular, and the Internet Explorer trifecta of web dev pain still accounts for a third of browser usage. Internet Explorer’s popularity wains, Firefox reigns supreme, and if Chrome continues its growth, it could overtake Internet Explorer for second place. 
It’s the end of 2010. We’re officially nearing the end of the “Aughties.” (Looking forward to the “Teenies!”) It’s been the most dynamic period in consumer computer platforms to date. We saw the strongest Windows offering to date (XP), followed by the worst operating system ever (Vista), a major reprise (Windows 7), then Apple got real loud, and, oh yeah, Linux was there, too.
After all these new releases, the 2001 Windows XP still holds nearly half of computer users’ loyalty.
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