Thursday, July 12, 2012

Today’s Poor, Fleeting Innovations


We are these days seeing lots of patents issued in the U.S., generally in high tech, but we’re not seeing genuine innovation. I mean the type that creates new industry and products, as opposed to new ways of contacting “friends.”

I would like to see real technological advance from our young techies who are becoming billionaires almost overnight, without genuine business plans that have been created to perform relatively ongoing consumer acceptance for some reasonable time. The type that competes in the world economy.

What a waste of talent! (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)












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7/12/12 Today’s Poor, Fleeting Innovations

We are these days seeing lots of patents issued in the U.S., generally in high tech, but we’re not seeing genuine innovation. I mean the type that creates new industry and products, as opposed to new ways of contacting “friends.”

I would like to see real technological advance from our young techies who are becoming billionaires almost overnight without genuine business plans that have been created to perform relatively ongoing consumer acceptance for some reasonable time. The type that competes in the world economy.

What a wate of talent! (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)












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7/12/12 Today’s Poor, Fleeting Innovations

We are these days seeing lots of patents issued in the U.S., generally in high tech, but we’re not seeing genuine innovation. I mean the type that creates new industry and products, as opposed to new ways of contacting “friends.”

I would like to see real technological advance from our young techies who are becoming billionaires almost overnight without genuine business plans that have been created to perform relatively ongoing consumer acceptance for some reasonable time. The type that competes in the world economy.

What a wate of talent! (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)












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