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2012 will be the year of…

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2011 was no doubt the year of the tablet. iPads ruled the world, not just the technology space, and companies from Amazon to Samsung did their best to compete in the suddenly attractive tablet space.

When you think about it, tablets aren’t as innovative as we may immediately assume. The original concept of a Tablet PC was launched by Microsoft in 2001 as a “pen-enabled” personal computer. Needless to say, the “slates” and “convertible PCs” that followed the specification largely bombed. There was never mass appeal.

Apple figured out how to take an existing concept, combine it with existing technologies, and generate mass appeal. Cellular technology, WiFi, and improvements to screen resolution and battery life made the concept of a tablet a bit more applicable to the everyday man. The application of innovations such as cloud computing and touch technology in new consumer-oriented ways were just as relevant. With the introduction of the iPad, the tablet went from “pen-enabled” to “user enabled.”

So, if 2011 was the year of the tablet, a 10-year-old concept, what will 2012 be? Will the technology space continue to refine existing technologies and apply them to everyday life, or will there be an explosion due to some brand new discovery? The former is much more likely, true innovation, after all, is found at the intersection of technology and solving real-life problems. Here are the two areas of innovation that I think are primed to change our lives in 2012.

And just for kicks…I’m guessing that my 2013 predictions will include:

What’s your expectation for 2012? Where do you expect technology to intersect our everyday lives and make the biggest impact?

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