Recently, I found a few copies of Popular Science magazine dated from the 1950’s. What I found remarkable was not the new products created by large companies, but the sheer number of innovations to existing technologies presented. It was not the biggest and newest and most sophisticated, but the little innovations often by ordinary people. …
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http://ishuitech.edublogs.org/2008/10/07/spore-and-educational-opportunities-evolution/For the last few weeks, my 7 year old daughter, Willow, and I have intensely been engaged in Will Wright’s newest game creation, Spore. First, this is one of the most incredble games I’ve ever played. …
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Innovation saves Jack from the Giant
http://ishuitech.edublogs.org/2008/09/29/innovation-saves-jack-from-the-giant/Well, not really, but I just had to post a paragraph from Devendra Sahal’s classic paper, Technological guideposts and innovation avenues (ref below). Sahal brings classic literature into an economic treatise on innovation and weaves the story to accurately make his point. …
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