Yesterday, PC World released their rankings of 2007’s best sites, PCs, HDTVs, services and components. Aside from the fact that I’m only familiar with about a handful of the list’s mentions (yeah, as it turns out, Canonical Ubuntu 7.04 is a Linux update, not an anthropological excavation site), I can still say from my admittedly naive perspective that the list does a killer job cluing in readers as to what they might want to pay attention to in regards to the future of technology. Not surprisingly, Google Apps Premier Edition grabbed the number one spot, followed closely by the Intel Core 2 Duo, the Blackberry 8800, and ninety-seven other techy wonders, including Meebo, Guitar Hero 2 (rock out!) and of course, the MacBook Pro, which I can personally vouch for as a ray of sunshine in a dark-with-PCs planet. Long story shortest, if you’re in the market for a nicely packaged course in current technology, this list will get you updated faster than SightSpeed 6. I don’t really know what that is- but, uh, it sounds fast– so go read, readers.



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