The Hottest and Floppiest Discoveries of 2010

As people change their calendars to 2011, All We Like looks back and see the discoveries that changed our lives. Check out All We Like's Floppiest and Hottest Discoveries of 2010.
The year 2010 paved the way for new things, especially in technology. People have seen small gizmos to big gadgets. The year gave tech geeks the new Facebook, the new iPhone, the new iPad, the WikiLeaks issues, the fall of Digg and the power of Google. Humanity said goodbye to disappointments and clapped their hands for the biggest developments.
And now that 2010 already ended, All We Like looks back on the products that topped the list of biggest Hots and Nots. Who achieved the standing ovation and the disapproving look? AllWeLike’s Flop and Hot Discovery of 2010 is posted after the skip.
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It’s official! Google Wave is now Apache Wave. Apache has now accepted that proposal, and Google is preparing for a few changes. Can Apache re-live Google Wave this time?
Google Wave was released to the public in 2009. Unfortunately, the project saw a lackluster adoption. The Wave development was officially stopped in August, and became an open-source code last September. Then a couple of weeks ago, Google made a proposal to the Apache Software Foundation to take Google Wave. According to the proposal, Google aims to migrate Wave’s code base to Apache’s infrastructure. With that, they are crossing their fingers that Google Wave will return to an active development state. Google also noted that the project still had some notable users like the US Navy. Apache has accepted the proposal, and Google is preparing for some changes.
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