Best of 2010
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Revision as of 18:32, 10 December 2010
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Events
- South Park Studios apologizes for copying Inception spoof and gets sued over What What (In the Butt) parody. EA denies plans to sue over Tiger Woods parody.
TV
- Louie starring Louis C.K.
Films
Books
Theater / Other
- Scottsboro Boys musical
- Wayson Choy: Are We There Yet? The Laurier Institute 7th Annual Multiculturalism Lecture
Music
Albums
Electronic
Pop
Indie
- Arcade Fire
- Stars 2010 album: The Five Ghosts
- Phoenix
Mixes
Videos
- Truckers Delight (I guess 2009, but I didn't see until 2010)
Technology
Games
- Angry Birds (iOS) Had to be on top!
- Trainyard (iOS)
- Rage HD (iOS) Short, but worth $1.99
- Cut the Rope (iOS) Fun puzzle game with just enough challenge to keep you interested until the end
Hardware
- Apple MacBook Air (2010) Not as revolutionary (over an MBP with SSD) as the Jobsian RDF would have you believe, but the smaller size is well worth it.
- HTC Aria Goes with Yelp and turn by turn navigation to make an impressive travel aid.
- iPad
- iPhone 4 with fancy Retina Display, 2 cameras, and controversial antenna design
- Kindle 3 with smaller size, better battery life, comparably decent display, usably fast display refresh, and only lacking epub support
- Samsung EX1/TL500 with fast f1.8 lens, RAW support, articulating AMOLED display, excellent Lightroom support, and pocketable size
Software
Desktop
- Adobe Lightroom 3.2
- ExpanDrive (still needs webDAV!)
- Launchbar
- Launchy
- Parallels
- VirtualBox
Mobile
- Cyclemeter (iOS) Pretty sweet activity tracking tool for only $5.
- Navigation (Android) Killer mobile app.
- MyTracks (Android) Killer mobile app.
- Yelp (Android)
Yelp and Google turn-by-turn Navigation combined are _the_ killer mobile app. Find a restaurant/event, click the directions button, and have the GPS take you there. Although the directions are still sometimes a little funky, this feature combination has revolutionized my opinion of "smart" phones and has changed the way I travel.
That's assuming you're OK with Yelp's business practices of course.
Just as OK with Yelp as with the new Borg (Google) owning all of my data. If Facebook was this useful, I'd be on there as well =)
Cloud Services
- Airbnb low overhead short term rental accommodation
- Couchsurfing lower overhead short term accommodation
- Google ebookstore on launch day had a book I couldn't find anywhere else, and I only had to remove a little bit of annoying Adobe DRM to get it to work on the device of my choosing
- Google Voice somehow didn't make it into the list back in 2006 when it was GrandCentral. Being able to send and receive SMS from a computer or phone is _fantastic_, as are voicemail transcriptions. Integration with Android is key.
- Netflix comes to Canada - streaming only (no discs by mail) and with less selection compared to US, thanks to licensing restrictions
- Pandora still not in Canada, but the iOS app is fantastic for listening on the go, plugging into your car, etc.
- DropBox Perhaps yesterday's news.
Internet Memes
Light reading
Food & Drink
Lunch Spots
Dinner Spots
See also
- IMDb: Best Feature Films Released In 2010 With At Least 1,000 Votes
- iTunes Rewind 2010 (opens in iTunes) - top selling music, TV shows, apps, movies, audiobooks, and podcasts of the year
- The A.V. Club: The best music of 2010
- Best of 2009
- Best of 2008
- Best of 2007
- Best of 2006
- Best of 2005
- Best of 2004