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Groundbreaking change

  • 發佈時間:2013-05-21

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  • If asked to give one example of a successful innovation in the past 10 years, what would come to mind first?

    Apple’s shiny cool gadgets like the iPhone and the iPad? Or the emergence of social networking sites such as the Facebook and its various

     

    copycats?

    We admit these devices and applications have greatly changed our lifestyle. We have never before felt so connected and social networking sites

     

    are powerful tools in motivating people to take part in worthy social and civic causes.

    We churn out one nifty gadget after another, with bigger screens and less buttons. We tweak text and photo-sharing social networking sites to

     

    create a new product to share, perhaps audios and videos. There is a cloud for us to store and share our files.

    All of these are wonderful, but what about truly groundbreaking and visionary endeavors that will profoundly change the world and human life?

    More than a half century ago science fiction envisioned a future where human beings made routine space trips. They lived in colonies in other

     

    galaxies or on the seabed.

    They made food out of thin air and could live for 300 years. Unfortunately, none of these things will happen in the foreseeable future.

    Is something wrong with our technological development? Steve Blank, writing in The Huffinton Post, blamed social networking and social media

     

    companies such as Facebook for stifling innovation.

     

     

     

     

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