It started with Y2K and is ending with Apple at the top of its game.
CNBC’s Jim Goldman takes a look at the last 10 years of technology:
Direct link to video via CNBC here.
It started with Y2K and is ending with Apple at the top of its game.
CNBC’s Jim Goldman takes a look at the last 10 years of technology:
Direct link to video via CNBC here.
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Broken video.
Ditto…
Worked for me. Love that they picked up Fester’s dance. “Developers, Developers, Developers.”
What is funny about this is that decodes now start at the 0 ending year. This all started when reporters forgot how to count for the Y2K thing.
just my $0.02
Hey, some of us worked many long, long hours correcting ancient poorly written COBOL to fix Y2K problems.
Oh. Um… Thanks?
@ Ray
Always have. Weren’t the ’90s 1990 through 1999, inclusive?