Twenty Ten List

Here is my list for 2010, its always good to have a list.

  • MongoDB sounds promising
  • The mobile web/app space.
  • Android will kill the iPhone star
  • Yet Apple will keep making products we want to buy
  • Virtual private servers and cloud services
  • Ruby on Rails is too significant to ignore for PHP/Java folks
  • Linux will not take over the desktop market
  • Mac will continue to grow into the desktop market. With a pretty enough GUI and a Unix like back-end I’m not missing Linux
  • Linux will continue to grow in phones, TV’s, media players and everywhere else
  • Content aggregation, filtering and personalization
  • Sri Lanka as usual will be like a box of chocolates. You never know what you are going to get.

That’s it for now. Got any more?

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2 Responses to “Twenty Ten List”


  1. 1 Derek Neighbors

    What are the reasons you think that Android will put a serious damper on the iPhone? Do you think the release of an Apple tablet could impact that from happening?

  2. 2 Dilantha

    Its a number game against the iPhone.

    - There are more Java developers than there are Objective C developers.

    - There are more hardware for Android, there is only 1 iPhone

    - If there is an Apple tablet, its too targeted to designers to smaller market, almost no effect on Android handsets.

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