13 Things That Went Obsolete In 2012
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Small screened smartphones
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Apple’s 30-pin cable was killed by Apple’s lightning cable, to the annoyance of many.
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Apple’s Maps, and other Apps
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Netbooks are really, finally, dead
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Being the “CEO-in-waiting” at your company.
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Hard drives are done for the average person
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Buying individual songs or albums
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Standalone GPS machines
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Windows phones became obsolete because Microsoft released Windows Phone 8, which doesn’t work on old Windows phones.
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Alarm clocks. Seriously, who buys an alarm clock now?
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The disc drive
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The non-smartphone camera
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Songs that aren’t “Call Me Maybe” or “Gangnam Style” (Kidding)
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/things-that-went-obsolete-in-2012-2013-1?op=1#ixzz2GkcL8rP1
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And one bittersweet thing that’s obsolete – wonder. Whenever you wonder anything around friends and colleagues, someone checks it out on their smartphone and shuts down the overall discussion that can emerge from wondering something.
Stephen

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I will miss the wonder.
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Good, non-trivial stuff that one wouldn’t have predicted a couple of years ago.
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Goodone. Recently I read somewhere that the Video Conferencing will be a threat to airlines’ business class!!
Damn, and it was on my list to get a couple of those in 2013! I’m so 20th century…
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