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The Big Tech Month for Apple, Google and Microsoft

June has been a busy month for computer and mobile techies. Apple and Google held their developer conferences. Both events were as much about software as they were about new hardware announcements. The gadgets did not stop there. Microsoft unveiled their Surface Tablet, and Samsung also contributed some excitement with the availability of their flagship Galaxy S III (SGS3) just prior to June.

It’s definitely been an exciting and busy month. So, if you feel like a mountain tortoise who’s just emerged to check out what the world has been up to recently, let me give you a quick rundown. It’s not ordered chronologically. It’s sorted from the most impactful (in my opinion, of course) event fist.

Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference ran from 11th June to 15th June.

Google I/O is still underway (27th to 29th June), but I think all the major announcements are already out:

Samsung’s Galaxy S III (SGS3) flagship:

Microsoft announced their new super duper Surface Tablet on 18th May.

Busy month, isn’t it?

Google I/O is, arguably, the most value-for-money conference even a non-techie. Attendees get so many goodies. This year, they take home, at the very least, a Galaxy Nexus phone, the new Nexus 7 tablet, the Nexus Q streaming media player, and the Chomebox. Well over US$1000 in value.

I’d want to attend Google I/O next year on my own money too, if only I didn’t also have to pay for a plane ticket to get me there. Freebies are ruining Google I/O, so says ZDNet. But I do count as a devloper.

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