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  2. Productivity-improving technologies - Wikipedia

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    Productivity-improving technologies date back to antiquity, with rather slow progress until the late Middle Ages. Important examples of early to medieval European technology include the water wheel, the horse collar, the spinning wheel, the three-field system (after 1500 the four-field system—see crop rotation) and the blast furnace.

  3. Product innovation - Wikipedia

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    Product innovation is the creation and subsequent introduction of a good or service that is either new, or an improved version of previous goods or services. This is broader than the normally accepted definition of innovation that includes the invention of new products which, in this context, are still considered innovative.

  4. Performance improvement - Wikipedia

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    The improved apparatus in turn allows players to achieve better performance with no improvement in skill by purchasing new equipment. The apparatus, the golf club and golf ball or the tennis racket, provide the player with a higher theoretical performance limit. Performance is a measure of the results achieved.

  5. 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 ...

  6. New product development - Wikipedia

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    The products developed by an commercial organisation provide the means to generate income. Many technology-intensive organisations exploit technological innovation in a rapidly changing consumer market. [2] A product can be a tangible asset or intangible. A service or user experience is intangible. In law, sometimes services and other processes ...

  7. 25 Game-Changing Home Products Our Editors Loved in 2024 - AOL

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    The Nori Hamper. Nori. $108.75 (was $145) Not only does Nori's hamper look incredibly stylish, but it also has several innovative features that set it apart from other laundry baskets, making it ...

  8. List of purification methods in chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Sublimation is the process of changing of any substance (usually on heating) from a solid to a gas (or from gas to a solid) without passing through liquid phase. In terms of purification - material is heated, often under vacuum, and the vapors of the material are then condensed back to a solid on a cooler surface.

  9. Introducing: 11 Products Our Editors Couldn’t Stop Talking ...

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    Prevention editors share their favorite products of 2023, including Google Pixel Buds headphones, a True Botanicals sleep mask, and the TruSens air purifier. Introducing: 11 Products Our Editors ...