Marketing & Strategy Innovation

Future: Innovation Timeline 2050

by on 15 March, 2007 - 16:30

By: Ilya Vedrashko

timeline2050E-ink, 3D printers, disintegrator, mindwipes, replicators, human memory downloads, reputation trading, 3D fax, video wallpaper, virtual reality windows.

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All this is due before 2050 according to the Innovation Timeline (pdf) by NowAndNext.com. Also useful is their list of links to sites similarly concerned with the future.-- via Fallon Planning

Original Post: http://adverlab.blogspot.com/2007/03/future-innovation-timeline-2050.html

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Richard Watson says:

15 Oct 2007, 03:38

I thought you might like this new timeline - one that works the other way around...

http://www.nowandnext.com/PDF/extinction_timeline.pdf

It's open source so people are encouraged to add, delete, amend or otherwise play around with it and also please note that it's a bit of fun and shouldn't be taken too seriously!

csven says:

17 Mar 2007, 22:52

No spime? How did they miss that one? And by 2050 I'm fairly sure we'll have kirkyans.

Call me unimpressed.

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