There are a number of oft-heralded IT Software tools/solutions such as Twitter, RoR, Windows 7, iPhone App Store, Google Chrome, Google Docs and CMSs like Drupal that have garnered a lot of press, but what seems to be missing from the mix is the same level of innovation that IT held a decade ago. If you look at each of the items I mentioned above they are simply rehashes of existing ideas without much new beyond marketing. Can you please provide examples where IT software is being used in new and innovative ways which go outside the normal paradigm of remarketing old concepts?
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closed as not programming related by Quintin Robinson, Jason Punyon, Aiden Bell, Foredecker, Jay Riggs Oct 30 at 23:14 |
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I personally think there is none. It is very hard to make something that is completely innovative. It is so hard that is it not worth trying. Any innovative software from a decade ago was probably a rehash of something done by hand and now computerized- e.g. modern web browser. Paper and pencil preceded it by centuries. Now that many things are computerized, innovations have to come by improving already-computerized systems. |
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