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  2. Emerging technologies - Wikipedia

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    In other words, an emerging technology can be defined as "a radically novel and relatively fast growing technology characterised by a certain degree of coherence persisting over time and with the potential to exert a considerable impact on the socio-economic domain(s) which is observed in terms of the composition of actors, institutions and ...

  3. List of emerging technologies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of emerging technologies, which are in-development technical innovations that have significant potential in their applications. The criteria for this list is that the technology must: Exist in some way; purely hypothetical technologies cannot be considered emerging and should be covered in the list of hypothetical technologies ...

  4. Technological revolution - Wikipedia

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    An axe made of iron, dating from the Swedish Iron Age, found at Gotland, Sweden: Iron—as a new material—initiated a dramatic revolution in technology, economy, society, warfare and politics. A technological revolution is a period in which one or more technologies is replaced by another new technology in a short amount of time.

  5. Outline of technology - Wikipedia

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    DARPA – Technology research and development agency of the U.S. Department of Defense; Emerging technologies – Technologies whose development, practical applications, or both are still largely unrealized List of emerging technologies – New technologies actively in development; Horizon scanning – Methodology in futures studies

  6. Gartner hype cycle - Wikipedia

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    General hype cycle for technology. Each hype cycle drills down into the five key phases of a technology's life cycle. 1. Technology trigger A potential technology breakthrough kicks things off. Early proof-of-concept stories and media interest trigger significant publicity. Often no usable products exist and commercial viability is unproven. 2.

  7. Technological change - Wikipedia

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    Technological change (TC) or technological development is the overall process of invention, innovation and diffusion of technology or processes. [1] [2] In essence, technological change covers the invention of technologies (including processes) and their commercialization or release as open source via research and development (producing emerging technologies), the continual improvement of ...

  8. LeBron James scores season-low 10 points in Lakers' 109-80 ...

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    Davis added 12 points with 11 rebounds and five assists, while Rui Hachimura matched James with 10 points. Dalton Knecht scored six, shooting 3-for-8 from the floor (and 0-for-5 from 3).

  9. Theories of technology - Wikipedia

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    Social presence theory (Short, et al., 1976 [10]) is a "seminal theory" of the viewed social effects of communications technology. And its main concern is, naturally, with telephony and telephone, but also even conferencing (and the research here was found among the sponsored by the General Post Office , now British Telecom ).