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Technology boom where is it heading to?
Asked by Rama Mittal,
07 Jun '09 12:32 pm
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I find it more on to developing Ignorance & fooling common people. I am saying with out discounting the very purpose of it. People misuses it.
Answered by nandakumar kartha, 07 Jun '09 12:35 pm
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In 1876, the president of Western Union brushed off Alexander Graham Bell's telephone as little more than an "electric toy," and the company called Bell's proposal to put one in every home "utterly out of the question." Oxford University professor Erasmus Wilson predicted that when the 1878 Paris Exhibition closed, the electric light would "close with it and no more will be heard of it." A Michigan banker advised his client not to invest in Henry Ford's company in 1903 because "the horse is here to stay, but the automobile is only a novelty." And Microsoft founder Bill Gates freely admits he was years behind in seeing the promise of the Internet. If the past two centuries are any guide, great technological innovations--railroads, telegraph, telephone, electricity, cars, radios, the personal computer--must overcome initial skepticism, if not abject fear, before they can take root. But then there is the inevitable cycle: Entrepreneurs begin to recognize a novel technology's potential; ne
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Answered by patel, 08 Jun '09 09:22 am
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