1. Yesterday's Failed Ideas Are Today's Great Inventions A look back at when today's technologies were way ahead of their time [email_address]
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3. Pedal-powered stilts were a whim back in 1930. Today, mechanical legs from the Japanese company Cyberdyne help disabled or elderly people walk.
4. Pedal-powered stilts were a whim back in 1930. Today, mechanical legs from the Japanese company Cyberdyne help disabled or elderly people walk.
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6. The “Phrenometer” brain-wave detector dates to 1907. Now Japanese companies are developing less immobilizing versions to provide alternative controls for video games.
7. The “Phrenometer” brain-wave detector dates to 1907. Now Japanese companies are developing less immobilizing versions to provide alternative controls for video games.
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9. Wintertime tanning under UV light was tried in the 1940s but remained very rare for many years after that. Now tanning is a huge commercial business, with tens of thousands of often-compulsive customers.
10. Wintertime tanning under UV light was tried in the 1940s but remained very rare for many years after that. Now tanning is a huge commercial business, with tens of thousands of often-compulsive customers.
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12. In 1961, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. lit up tires with rear-mounted incandescent bulbs, which was rather impractical. Now we have tiny, long-lasting LEDs, and lights are appearing throughout today’s cars, both inside and out.
13. In 1961, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. lit up tires with rear-mounted incandescent bulbs, which was rather impractical. Now we have tiny, long-lasting LEDs, and lights are appearing throughout today’s cars, both inside and out.
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15. This 1954 vertical-takeoff craft, dubbed the Flying Bedstead, is a forerunner of the U.S. Marine Corps Osprey, here seen in an Air Force modification. The aircraft lifts off like a helicopter, then flies like a plane.
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17. Infrared light was used to cook a turkey at a 1966 U.S. exhibition in London. Now it’s in a product from Char-Broil, which claims to provide a deep-fried taste without adding a drop of oil.
18. Infrared light was used to cook a turkey at a 1966 U.S. exhibition in London. Now it’s in a product from Char-Broil, which claims to provide a deep-fried taste without adding a drop of oil.
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20. The Urbania—a seat-rotating Italian automotive novelty—was the smallest functioning car in 1964. Its soul lives on in the Smart car.
21. The Urbania—a seat-rotating Italian automotive novelty—was the smallest functioning car in 1964. Its soul lives on in the Smart car.
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23. Now the concept has been applied to surgery in the da Vinci Surgical System. A pair of remote-controlled robotic hands, used for handling dangerous substances, was also sensitive enough to shave a man back in 1959.
24. A pair of remote-controlled robotic hands, used for handling dangerous substances, was also sensitive enough to shave a man back in 1959. Now the concept has been applied to surgery in the da Vinci Surgical System.
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26. Sony’s original car TV debuted in 1963. Now a potpourri of channels on satellite TV can mesmerize nearly any kid, saving parents a lot of trouble.
27. Sony’s original car TV debuted in 1963. Now a potpourri of channels on satellite TV can mesmerize nearly any kid, saving parents a lot of trouble.
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29. A wired hands-free phone headset in 1950 still kept you tethered to the wall. Today we’re all wireless and hands-free.
30. A wired hands-free phone headset in 1950 still kept you tethered to the wall. Today we’re all wireless and hands-free.
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32. In 1928, a woman dried her hair with a big, intimidating contraption. Now she can use a handheld device.
33. In 1928, a woman dried her hair with a big, intimidating contraption. Now she can use a handheld device.
35. Yesterday's Failed Ideas Are Today's Great Inventions however… [email_address] It is always instructive to examine how successful firms can go wrong, even in markets that they think they understand well. Thank You For Staying With The Presentation