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Top 11 technologies of the decade
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Mobile InteractionTechnology StaplesTechnology AssessmentSocial SciencesWorld War IiEmerging ApplicationsFirst Tender ShootsTechnology TransferTop 11History Of TechnologyMobile ComputingEmerging TechnologiesTechnological ChangeIndustrial DesignMobile Operating SystemBusinessScience And Technology StudiesTechnologyDevice Development
A decade ago, everyday life lacked smartphones, portable music, GPS navigation, and relied on analog devices such as film, with early milestones like IBM’s first smartphone (1993), the first digital photo (1975), and WWII-era drone aircraft. The article aims to identify emerging technologies that will become staples in the coming decade. Early indications of these future staples can already be seen in the current issue.
Life was different a decade ago. Your phone couldn't contain your entire music collection, for example, or guide you to a restaurant in a foreign city. Bomber-reconnaissance planes invariably had pilots on board. And how's this for quaint: Your corner drugstore still stocked photographic film! The technology waves that washed away those realities spread from tremors that occurred years before: The first smartphone was unveiled by IBM in 1993, the first digital photo was taken in 1975, and the first drone aircraft flew during World War II. Clearly, the seeds of the next crop of technology staples have already been planted. Perhaps the first tender shoots can already be discerned among the pages of this issue.