Ah, 2007 is almost over, and around about this time last year, I wrote a post outlining my tech predictions for this year… let’s see how I did – and let me once again stick my neck out on what I predict for 2008.
3 out of 5 ain’t bad
2007 Prediction #1: Google will allow cross-product searching
Result: Miss. Despite the obvious advantages of having the ability to search across all your personal Google stored documents (Gmail, Google docs, Google calendar etc), Google still hasn’t gotten down to it yet…
2007 Prediction #2: Open widget API’s will become a reality
Result: Hit. It started with Netvibes launching their Universal Widget API, and Google soon following suit with their Open Social effort. Finally, platform providers have adopt a common development plan where development efforts are no longer duplicated and widgets (or gadgets) become interchangeable between services.
2007 Prediction #3: Podcasts will have a more structured business model
Result: Miss. Adsense for Podcasts? News of this buzzed around early in the year, but nothing came out of it.
2007 Prediction #4: Large Enterprises will start embracing Web 2.0 business suites
Result: Hit. While Web 2.0 didn’t inspire a massive change in the business landscape, we have started to see big businesses having a more open mind. One of which is Mozy, an online backup startup which snagged a big deal from GE. Countless companies are also embracing Web 2.0 in the form of having their own Facebook presence.
2007 Prediction #5: Microsoft will open up Internet Explorer 7.0 to everyone which will usher in RSS for the masses
Result: Hit. Previously only available to validated Windows users, Internet Explorer 7.0 removed the need for validation this year, also resulting in a mass exposure to RSS feeds and possibilities.
2008 predictions
I’m going to stick to my guns for my first two predictions. I really believe that in 2008…
- Google will allow cross-product searching
- Adsense for Podcasts will become a reality
2008 Prediction #3: Facebook will join Open Social
Conspicuously left out of the Open Social launch, all of Facebook’s competitors including MySpace, Bebo, and Friendster have joined hands with Google to create an open platform for widget development. 2008 will see both sides reach a mutual agreement as they both realize having an open platform is the best way to grow.
2008 Prediction #4: The Basic PC will take the world by storm
2008 will see the rise of the cheap PC optimized to run web-apps, and be dirt cheap. The rise of machines like the OLPC and the Asus Eee PC will sound the death knell for their portable high end cousins – the UMPC.
2008 Prediction #5: One of the new Web 2.0 financial management sites will be hacked
Mint, Wesabe and Geezeo have made quite a lot waves this year because of their financial management tools. The information (which may include bank and credit card info) stored on these web services make it a particularly lucrative target for hackers, and I predict at least one of them to be compromised by the end of the year.
What are your predictions for 2008? Tell us in the comments!
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December 30th, 2007 at 8:27 pm
Prediction #5 for 2008 is very bold. Imagine Mint got hacked. That would be a disaster.
December 30th, 2007 at 10:12 pm
Keep in mind that PDF files now support embedded ads; so we will see more advertising embedded in media than just in podcasts…
April 24th, 2008 at 1:56 pm
Keep in mind that PDF files now support embedded ads;
May 20th, 2008 at 6:40 am
interesting site man
May 20th, 2008 at 9:04 am
nice work man 10x