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2000s



2000s

This article is about the decade starting at the beginning of 2000 and ending at the end of 2009. For the century or millennium starting in 2000 (or 2001 depending on the calendar system in use), see the links below.

Centuries: 20th Century - 21st century - 22nd century
Decades: 1970s 1980s 1990s - 2000s - 2010s 2020s 2030s
Years: 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

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The decade as a whole

Thus far, the 2000s has been marked with generally a continuation, if not escalation, of the social problems the world inherited from the 1990s and the Post-Cold War era which included rise of Terrorism, Globalization, the rapid expansion of communications and telecommunications with cell phones, international pop culture, and the expansion of Corporate America around the globe. Politically, the 2000s has been almost entirely dominated by the American War on Terrorism with prominent events that contributed to this being the World Trade Towers attack, Moscow Theatre Siege, Madrid train bombings, Beslan school hostage crisis, and the 2005 London bombings. In the news almost daily especially in the western world, the war on terrorism and the rise of American influence around the world has helped fuel the developement of a very politically and socially divided world. Many observers note a trend in the United States and Europe toward greater social conservatism, even so far as readiness to protest and attempt to ban anything even slightly controversial.

The 2000s has also witnessed the incredible economic growth of the world's two most populous nations, India and China and the ramifications their growth has had on the western world.

In keeping with naming decades (cf. 1990s "the Nineties", 1980s "the Eighties", etc.), the decade of the 2000s lacks an accepted name. No such term exists for the decades of the 1900s and 1910s. Some suggestions for the 2000s decade are:

  • "the Twenty-O's" (pronounced; twenty-ohs) or "the Oh's". For example, the year 2005 would be pronounced as "twenty-oh-five," instead of "two-thousand-five."
  • "the 0-0s", usually pronounced as "the oh-ohs". This pronunciation sounds like "uh oh", an expression of dismay; this similarity is no doubt intentional.
  • "the 2Ks", a term that is rooted in the slang of the times. K is shorthand for the Greek prefix kilo meaning 1000; hence, 2K means 2000. In popular culture, the years of the decade are already being named according to this slang. For example, the year 2003 is referred to as 2K3. The "2K" term probably has its popular origins in the heavily-hyped Y2K bug that began in 1999, and lasted into this decade.
  • "the first decade(of the 21st century)" would be a most logical name.
  • "the First Ten"
  • "the First Years"
  • "the Aughts" (or "Oughts"), keeping with the practice of the twentieth century.
  • "the Nillies", derived from the term "nil", meaning nothing or zero.
  • "the Noughties" (or "Naughties"), referring to the nought, or zero, as the decade indicator; the word-play on "naughty" is intentional.
  • "the Twenty Hundreds", though this could be confused with a name for the century.
  • "the zeroes",
  • "the double-O's"
  • "the 0-Hundreds"
  • "the Retr00's"
  • "the Zips" ("zip" is an American slang term for zero.)
  • "the two thousands", simply 2000s instead of stressing the last two numbers of the first year of the decade e.g. 2000s instead of just 00's. Currently this is the most popular term used to describe the decade
  • "the Turn of the Century"
  • "the Turn of the Millenium"
  • "the New 90's", used by mostly young people who believe that the 2000s is little different from the 1990s, considering the strong holdover of many 1990s cultural icons and few noticeable changes in fashion, hairstyles, or musical tastes.

The United Nations General Assembly declared the (mostly overlapping) decade of 2000-2009 as the "International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World."

Events and trends

Technology

A fourth-generation iPod with earphones.
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A fourth-generation iPod with earphones.
  • A huge jump in broadband internet usage, from 6% of U.S. internet users in June, 2000 to what one study predicts will be 62% by 2010.
  • Boom in music downloading and MP3 audio data compression; rise of portable digital audio players, typified by Apple Computer's iPod
  • Digital cameras become very popular due to rapid decreases in size and cost while photo resolution steadily increases.
  • Google search engine increases trafficability of the internet and "to google" becomes a verb.
  • Due to an increase in ability to store data, USB flash drives begin to replace zip disks and 3.5-inch diskettes.
  • Graphic cards become powerful enough to render nearly photorealistic scenes in real time.
  • Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2003 become the ubiquitous industry standard in personal computer software. Open source products such as Linux, Mozilla Firefox and Safari make some inroads as alternatives.
  • Liquid crystal displays begin displacing cathode ray tubes.
  • Major advances in Hybrid vehicles such as the Toyota Prius, Escape, and the Honda Insight.
  • Future energy development
  • Blogs, portals, and wikis become common electronic dissemination methods for businesses to conduct knowledge management
  • DVDs replace VCR technology as the common standard at video stores.
  • Wireless networks become commonplace in homes, education institutes and urban public spaces.
  • OLED technology revolutionizes display technology, making it possible to "print" screens on everyday objects.
  • Home automation and home robotics become popular, mainly typified by Irobots' "Roomba".
  • GPS (Global Positioning System) becomes very popular especially in the tracking of items or people, and the use in cars.
  • RFID (Radio Frequency ID) becomes widely used in retail giants such as Walmart, as a way to track items and automate stocking and keeping track of items.
  • DVR's, typified by Tivo, allow consumers to modify content they watch on TV, and to record TV progams and watch them later, leading to problems as consumers can fast-forward through commercials, making them useless.
  • Self-Serve Kiosks become very widely availible, used for all kinds of shopping, airplane boarding passes, hotel check-ins, fast food, and car rental.
  • Internet usage surpasses TV viewing in 2004.
  • Emerging use of robotics in the medical field. Particularly in surgery.


Science

War, peace and politics

The World Trade Center ablaze after two airplanes crash into the towers in a terrorist attack
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The World Trade Center ablaze after two airplanes crash into the towers in a terrorist attack
Saddam Hussein shortly after his capture
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Saddam Hussein shortly after his capture

Economics

Culture and religion

Map of results by state of the 2004 U.S. presidential election, representing states as either red or blue.
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Map of results by state of the 2004 U.S. presidential election, representing states as either red or blue.

Other

The coronavirus suggested as a causative agent of SARS.
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The coronavirus suggested as a causative agent of SARS.

People

World leaders

State leaders by year: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006...

Entertainers

Sports figures

American Football 
Tom Brady
Ray Lewis
Terrell Owens
Donovan McNabb
Basketball 
Kobe Bryant
Tim Duncan
Tracy McGrady
LeBron James
Shaquille O'Neal
Vince Carter
Baseball 
Derek Jeter
David Ortiz
Alex Rodriguez
Curt Schilling
Sammy Sosa
Cricket 
Andrew Flintoff
Adam Gilchrist
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Jacques Kallis
Brian Lara
Glenn McGrath
Muttiah Muralitharan
Ricky Ponting
Sachin Tendulkar
Michael Vaughan
Shane Warne
Cycling 
Lance Armstrong
Football 
Luis Figo
Steven Gerrard
Thierry Henry
Oliver Kahn
Henrik Larsson
Paolo Maldini
Ronaldo
Patrick Vieira
Zinedine Zidane
Golf 
Tiger Woods
Ice Hockey 
Nikolai Khabibulin
Martin St. Louis
Motor Sport 
Michael Schumacher
Juan Pablo Montoya
Paralympics 
Tanni Grey-Thompson
Rugby Football 
Martin Johnson
Richie McCaw
Jonny Wilkinson
Swimming & Diving 
Alexandre Despatie
Pieter van den Hoogenband
Ian Thorpe
Michael Phelps
Tennis 
Roger Federer
Serena Williams
Triathlon 
Simon Whitfield
Volleyball 
Kerri Walsh
Misty May

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