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ZDNet 2007: What the tag cloud tells us

Our engineering team put ZDNet blogs through a cloud tag blender to render a weighted list of top topics for 2008. In an age when the consumer and enterprise worlds are colliding (but no exploding), Google, iPhone, Apple and Microsoft captured the big buzz of the year in our blogs.
Written by Dan Farber, Inactive

Our engineering team put ZDNet blogs through a cloud tag blender to render a weighted list of top topics for 2008. In an age when the consumer and enterprise worlds are colliding (but no exploding), Google, iPhone, Apple and Microsoft captured the big buzz of the year in our blogs. It was also a year in which green, social networking, consolidation, virtualization, exploit code, Web 2.0, SOA, enterprise software, AMD, Intel and other topics, search and infrastructure made a lot of headlines.

Click on each item to find out what we wrote about for each topic, and let us know what you think will be big in 2008 in technology.

information technology Adobe Systems Inc. network Business Models Sun Microsystems Inc. blog Mobile Skype Technologies S.A. Dell Computer Corp. storage Personal Technology Security Facebook Wi-Fi RIM BlackBerry Corporate strategy Microsoft Windows Telecommunications Exploit code sales Servers YouTube computer Media Government technology e-mail Hardware Phone Google Linux Government Hackers Rich Internet Applications Web technology Viruses and Worms management Browsers Advertising Marketing Botnets Oracle Corp. Pen testing iPhone VOIP Responsible disclosure Corporate Communications Search State & Local Govt Open Source Video consumer electronics Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Data theft Apple Macintosh Software Development IBM Corp. Productivity Web 2.0 Web Services Business Operations finance software Patch Watch Strategy Vista Internet Legal Intel Corp. IT Management Apple Microsoft Office Operating Systems virtualization MySpace wireless advertisement Culture Software Infrastructure podcast PC Yahoo Privacy Online Communications Blogging Desktop SOA Web Microsoft social networking Vulnerability research Zero-day attacks Spam and Phishing enterprise software Google Software Applications News SAP AG Education Technology Hardware Infrastructure TV

 

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