8. www.ClueTrain.com
Networked customers are
beginning to self-organize
faster than the companies
that have traditionally
served them.
Thanks to the web, markets
are becoming better
informed, smarter, and more
demanding of qualities
missing from most business
organizations.
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20. Data Storage of the Future: Bacteria?
Chinese researchers
have developed a way to
use E.coli to store data
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21. Data Storage of the Future: Bacteria?
Chinese researchers
have developed a way to
use E.coli to store data
One gram of the
bacteria could store
90 Gigabytes of Data
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25. THE FUTURE OF PEOPLE
Ultimate Upgrades
24 Will we be able to regrow body parts, organs in the near future? Scientists are making major breakthroughs right now.
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29. iPodiPods Changed the Media Industry Changed Mobile,
Changed Music, iPhones iPhones Ramped Even
Faster iPads Changing its “Siblings” in the Dust
iPad Growth Leaves Computing?
First 3 Quarters Cumulative Unit Shipments, iPod vs. iPhone vs. iPad
16,000
iPad iPhone iPod
14,000
12,000
Global Unit Shipments (000)
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
0 1 2 3
Quarters After Launch
Source: Apple.
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32. Questions:
Do you think foresight and innovation is important
- or just a bunch of hooey?
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33. Questions:
Do you think foresight and innovation is important
- or just a bunch of hooey?
What happens to organisations that don’t truly
innovate?
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34. Questions:
Do you think foresight and innovation is important
- or just a bunch of hooey?
What happens to organisations that don’t truly
innovate?
Can you think of any books, talks or videos have you
enjoyed about the above subjects?
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35. Questions:
Do you think foresight and innovation is important
- or just a bunch of hooey?
What happens to organisations that don’t truly
innovate?
Can you think of any books, talks or videos have you
enjoyed about the above subjects?
What is your opinion of the developments in the
area of synthetic life forms - opportunity or threat?
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36. TED.com - Started by Futurists!
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Amber Case: We are all cyborgs now Aimee Mullins and her 12 pairs of legs
Anil Gupta: India's hidden hotbeds of Anupam Mishra: The ancient ingenuity of
07:53 Posted: Jan 2011 09:58 Posted: Mar 2009
invention water harvesting
Comments 181 Emailed 583 Comments 142 Emailed 2129
22:55 Posted: May 2010 17:14 Posted: Dec 2009
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Alex Tabarrok on how ideas trump crises Aubrey de Grey says we can avoid aging
14:33 Posted: Apr 2009 22:45 Posted: Oct 2006 Brian Cox: Why we need the explorers Carne Ross: An independent diplomat
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Bill Joy: What I'm worried about, what I'm Bjorn Lomborg sets global priorities
excited about 16:41 Posted: Jan 2007 Cat Laine: Engineering a better life for all Charles Leadbeater on innovation
19:02 Posted: Nov 2008 Comments 300 Emailed 559 14:49 Posted: Dec 2009 19:01 Posted: Jan 2007
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David Byrne sings "(Nothing But) Flowers" David Byrne: How architecture helped
03:15 Posted: Oct 2010 music evolve Charles Leadbeater: Education innovation Chris Anderson: How web video powers
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Eric Giler demos wireless electricity George Dyson on Project Orion
10:09 Posted: Aug 2009 08:38 Posted: Feb 2008
Dale Dougherty: We are makers Dean Kamen on inventing and giving
Comments 297 Emailed 2295 Comments 31 Emailed 239
11:47 Posted: Feb 2011 20:07 Posted: Apr 2007
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Ian Goldin: Navigating our global future Jamais Cascio on tools for a better world
07:06 Posted: Oct 2009 16:15 Posted: Jan 2009
Comments 75 Emailed 236 Comments 23 Emailed 106 Eric Lewis rocks the jazz world Gever Tulley teaches life lessons through
10:36 Posted: Mar 2009 tinkering
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Sh k/L e r- ion
ift ife nt ect
I n
Con
Acceleration
Business Globalised Technology
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43. Education
Re-Engineering
Global Free
Mobility Agency
Age Gap People End of
Retirement
Un-Bell Curve W Speed & Size
or
Sh k/L e r- ion
ift ife nt ect
I n
Marketing Con Unbreakable
Megatrend Tech
Acceleration
Business Globalised Technology Cloud
Outrageous
Outsourcing Computing
Crowdsourcing eMemory
Virtual Innovation Robots Mobile
Business Imperative Rise Madness
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44. Education
Re-Engineering
Global Free
Mobility Agency
Age Gap People End of
Retirement
Un-Bell Curve W Speed & Size
or
Sh k/L e r- ion
ift ife nt ect
I n
Marketing Con Unbreakable
Megatrend Tech
Acceleration
Business Globalised Technology Cloud
Outrageous
Outsourcing Computing
Crowdsourcing eMemory
Virtual Innovation Robots Mobile
Business Imperative Rise Madness
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64. Partner Interviews:
Do you believe in this vision of future
technology?
If so, why? If not, why not?
What impacts do you think it might have on
organisations or on society in the future?
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65. Partner Interviews:
Do you believe in this vision of future
technology?
If so, why? If not, why not?
What impacts do you think it might have on
organisations or on society in the future?
(Next ask any question that you want)
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66. Education
Re-Engineering
Global Free
Mobility Agency
Age Gap People End of
Retirement
Un-Bell Curve W Speed & Size
or
Sh k/L e r- ion
ift ife nt ect
I n
Marketing Con Unbreakable
Megatrend Tech
Acceleration
Business Globalised Technology Cloud
Outrageous
Outsourcing Computing
Crowdsourcing eMemory
Virtual Innovation Robots Mobile
Business Imperative Rise Madness
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67. Your mobile phone has
more computing power than
all of NASA in 1969.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43533334@N07/5153726732
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68. Apple iPhone + iTouch + iPad Ramp –
The Likes of Which We Haven’t Seen Before
iPhone + iTouch vs. NTT docomo i-mode vs. AOL vs. Netscape Users
First 20 Quarters Since Launch
120
~120MM+
Mobile Internet
100 iPhone + iTouch + iPad
Launched 6/07
Desktop Internet
80
Subscribers (MM)
Netscape*
Launched 12/94
60
Mobile Internet
~32MM NTT docomo i-mode
40 Launched 6/99
Desktop Internet
20 ~27MM
AOL*
v 2.0 Launched 9/94
~9MM
Q1 Q3 Q5 Q7 Q9 Q11 Q13 Q15 Q17 Q19
Quarters Since Launch
iPhone + iTouch NTT docomo i-mode AOL Netscape
Note: *AOL subscribers data not available before CQ3:94; Netscape users limited to US only. Morgan Stanley Research estimates
~65MM+ netbooks have shipped in first 11 quarters since launch (10/07). Source: Company Reports , Morgan Stanley Research. 8
Data as of CQ3:10.
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69. 380M
Mobile Internet Ramping Faster than Desktop Internet Did –
Apple Leading Charge
iPhone + iTouch vs. NTT docomo i-mode vs. AOL vs. Netscape Users
First 20 Quarters Since Launch
100
~85MM
Mobile Internet Desktop Internet
80
iPhone + iTouch Netscape*
Launched 6/07 Launched 12/94
Subscribers (MM)
60
Mobile Internet
~31MM NTT docomo i-mode
40
Launched 6/99
~18MM Desktop Internet
20
AOL*
v 2.0 Launched 9/94
~8MM
Q1 Q3 Q5 Q7 Q9 Q11 Q13 Q15 Q17 Q19
Quarters Since Launch
iPhone + iTouch NTT docomo i-mode AOL Netscape
Note: *AOL subscribers data not available before CQ3:94; Netscape users limited to US only. Morgan Stanley Research estimates
~50MM netbooks have shipped in first 10 quarters since launch (10/07). Source: Company Reports , Morgan Stanley Research. 7
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70. 380M
Mobile Internet Ramping Faster than Desktop Internet Did –
Apple Leading Charge
iPhone + iTouch vs. NTT docomo i-mode vs. AOL vs. Netscape Users
First 20 Quarters Since Launch
100
~85MM
Mobile Internet Desktop Internet
80
iPhone + iTouch Netscape*
Launched 6/07 Launched 12/94
Subscribers (MM)
60
Mobile Internet
~31MM NTT docomo i-mode
40
Launched 6/99
~18MM Desktop Internet
20
AOL*
v 2.0 Launched 9/94
~8MM
Q1 Q3 Q5 Q7 Q9 Q11 Q13 Q15 Q17 Q19
Quarters Since Launch
iPhone + iTouch NTT docomo i-mode AOL Netscape
Note: *AOL subscribers data not available before CQ3:94; Netscape users limited to US only. Morgan Stanley Research estimates
~50MM netbooks have shipped in first 10 quarters since launch (10/07). Source: Company Reports , Morgan Stanley Research. 7
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71. 468M
Mobile Internet Ramping Faster than Desktop Internet Did –
Apple Leading Charge
iPhone + iTouch vs. NTT docomo i-mode vs. AOL vs. Netscape Users
First 20 Quarters Since Launch
100
~85MM
Mobile Internet Desktop Internet
80
iPhone + iTouch Netscape*
Launched 6/07 Launched 12/94
Subscribers (MM)
60
Mobile Internet
~31MM NTT docomo i-mode
40
Launched 6/99
~18MM Desktop Internet
20
AOL*
v 2.0 Launched 9/94
~8MM
Q1 Q3 Q5 Q7 Q9 Q11 Q13 Q15 Q17 Q19
Quarters Since Launch
iPhone + iTouch NTT docomo i-mode AOL Netscape
Note: *AOL subscribers data not available before CQ3:94; Netscape users limited to US only. Morgan Stanley Research estimates
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~50MM netbooks have shipped in first 10 quarters since launch (10/07). Source: Company Reports , Morgan Stanley Research. 7
73. Education
Re-Engineering
Global Free
Mobility Agency
Age Gap People End of
Retirement
Un-Bell Curve W Speed & Size
or
Sh k/L e r- ion
ift ife nt ect
I n
Marketing Con Unbreakable
Megatrend Tech
Acceleration
Business Globalised Technology Cloud
Outrageous
Outsourcing Computing
Crowdsourcing eMemory
Virtual Innovation Robots Mobile
Business Imperative Rise Madness
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75. Google robot car does 225,000km by itself
By Brett Davis | October 11th, 2010 20 Like 18 Comments
Mulit-billion-dollar international technology company, Google, has been secretly working away on
developing robotic cars capable of driving themselves.
Up until now it’s all been a bit of a secret, but Google has begun releasing information to the public
about what the company has been up to in the last year or so and where it’s currently at.
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