In 2010, we posted roughly 160 lists in the 10 Things blog, covering topics that ranged from registry hacks, job search strategies, and database design to Windows 7 power tweaks, system slowdowns, and IPv6 addressing. The following 10 articles topped this list of lists.
1: 10 must-have Android apps
The Android Market is teeming with apps that can make your life easier in countless ways. These 10 are among the best.
2: 10 ways you might be breaking the law with your computer: UPDATED
Legislation that affects the use of Internet-connected computers continues to grow in its reach and its complexity. To help you avoid any infractions, we've revised this list to include new and pending laws and recent rulings.
3: Top 10 Windows 7 desktop gadgets
Windows 7 gadgets offer added functionality and convenience in a variety of ways. Here are a few you may want to add to your desktop.
4: 10 tech tasks you should be able to do in your sleep
Nearly all the jobs you tackle will require you to handle certain fundamental tasks. Make sure these essential skills are part of your repertoire.
5: 10 Linux rescue tools for recovering Linux, Windows, or Mac machines
When you're dealing with a system that won't boot, you need a robust and dependable recovery tool. These Linux tools might save the day.
6: 10 iPad business apps worth loading
How business-friendly is the iPad? Pretty darn friendly, says one IT consultant — as long as you load the right apps.
7: The 10 best IT certifications: 2010
The certification landscape changes as rapidly as the technologies you support. Here's an updated list of certs that currently offer the most value and validity for IT pros.
8: 10+ mistakes Linux newbies make
You can make things a lot less frustrating for your new Linux users by helping them avoid these typical rookie mistakes.
9: 10 things you should never do on a consulting job
There are plenty of ways to shoot yourself in the foot when you're out on a job. See whether you've committed any of these offenses.
10: The 10 best cross-platform applications
In this cross-platform world, you need apps that can handle whatever systems you're supporting. Jack Wallen lists the cross-platform applications he thinks are indispensable
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