The Decade in Tech
The last 10 years is being reported as the worst decade for owning stocks by the financial markets, but from the tech perspective, it was clearly one of the best.
When the decade began, Apple was a struggling & insignificant computer maker, Google had no meaningful revenue streams & the much hyped Y2K bug had just passed.
Today, Apple has reinvented itself, Google stock is trading at $600 per share and Social Media sites have dramatically changed how we connect with others.
Listen in as the Data Doctors take a look back at the tech stories that made the last 10 years one of the most interesting in history.
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Original Air Dates: Dec 26, 2009 / Dec 27, 2009
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- Y2K - The cost of fear
- Oct 24, 2001 - the birth of the iPod & the beginning of the Apple resurgence
- July 2001 - Napster forced to shutdown
- Oct 2001 - Windows XP launches
- 2002 - WiFi becomes a reality
- 9/11/2001 - The Birth of the Blog
- Nov 2004 - Firefox debuts
- Feb 12, 2004 - TheFaceBook launches
- Jan 2004 - MySpace goes from storage site to Social Networking
- Nov 2005 - XBOX 360 debuts
- Feb 2005 - YouTube is created to prove that a dinner party actually occured
- April 2006 - Wii gets its start
- Jan 2007 -Windows Vista launches
- Jan 2007 -Apple launches iPhone
- June 2008 - Bill Gates retires (sort of)
- Oct 2009 - Windows 7 launches
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