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Top Tech Innovations in the Last 30 Years PDF Print E-mail
Written by Editor   
Tuesday, 24 February 2009 08:57

A world transformed is an understatement and many of the great business's and services we enjoy would not even exist without these innovations.  Try to imagine a world with no emails, no websites for research, no online shopping sites. no iSold It stores to drop off your items to sell online as a service.  It would be a very different world.

Top Tech Innovations in the Last 30 Years
Posted by Retail Insight

Innovation is a word we toss around every day in the technology field. But authentic innovation is more than mere invention or advancement. Think of the Internet, mobile phones and microprocessors, to name a few. Here is a list of the most important innovations in the last 30 years prepared by the Wharton School of Business. See if you agree.

I love creating best-of lists and finding out what other people think should be on them. It would have been fun to poll the smart people I know in retailing, technology and the analyst communities to see what we would have come up with on a top IT innovations list, something I had planned to do one day but never got around to.

Fortunately, some talented people at Knowledge@Wharton, a communications division at the Wharton School of Business, did. Knowledge@Wharton is a fantastic resource that Greg Buzek, president of IHL Consultant and a good friend of mine, turned me onto last year.

In a report called "A World Transformed: What Are the Top 30 Innovations of the Last 30 Years?", published February 18, 2009, the authors defined innovation as something new that alters the landscape around it, creates lasting and widespread change, solves an important problem, and opens up broad opportunities for growth and development.

Some other factors the judges considered were: impact on quality of life, fulfill a compelling need, exhibit a "wow" factor, change the way business is conducted, increase efficiency, spark new innovations, and create a new industry.

Based on these criteria a panel of eight judges received 1,200 entries from around the world and winnowed them down to 30. A number of good entries did not make the list, such as the mute button and suitcase wheels, both of which I consider worthy choices. And many were in fields other than information technology.

But a large number of innovations on the list are near and dear to the hearts of RIS readers. Here are the IT innovations that made the grade, in order of importance:

1. Internet, broadband, WWW (browser and html)
2. PC/laptop computers
3. Mobile phones
4. E-mail
7. Microprocessors
8. Fiber optics
9. Office software (spreadsheets, word processors)
11. Open source software and services (e.g., Linux, Wikipedia)
15. Online shopping/ecommerce/auctions
16. Media file compression (jpeg, mpeg, mp3)
20. Social networking via the Internet
21. Graphic user interface (GUI)
26. Bar codes and scanners
29. SRAM flash memory

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 February 2009 09:13
 
Selling on Ebay PDF Print E-mail
Written by Christina Fox   
Friday, 07 November 2008 20:10
They say everyone has about $2K worth of items in their house that they can sell on ebay. Selling on eBay can be a nice way to bring in some extra money.  I've been selling items on ebay since earlier this year, mostly clothes that my children have outgrown.  There have been times when I've been more successful at it and times when nothing has sold at all. Overall though, I've done pretty well and have been able to use my spending money on things that don't fit in the budget.  What I've found with selling children's clothes is that brand name clothes definitely sell the best and I've been amazed at what people will pay for used clothing.  With the recent struggles in our economy it's been more challenging to sell items.  I'm finding that it is better to list items very low to attract bidders.  In the past it seemed that people were willing to bid almost no matter the list price but I think bidders are more cautious and selective now.  It also seems that offering free shipping is very appealing to bidders as well.  With Christmas coming, it helps to make some extra money selling on ebay and I've been reading some of the posted articles on iSold It on eBay to get some ideas on how to better sell my items.  It's helpful to read about other peoples experiences with selling and what they've found that works.  I can use all the help I can get:)
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Last Updated on Friday, 07 November 2008 20:10
 
Xerox Phaser 8400N FREE for Pick-Up in New York City -- Requires Refurbishing PDF Print E-mail
Written by RoxiticusDH   
Friday, 07 November 2008 02:25

As my loyal Roxiticus Desperate Housewives readers know, I have bad luck with technology. Everything I buy breaks down, and my most recent bummer came from the error messages spewing out of our four-years-and-a-few-days-old Xerox Phaser 8400N, not long out of its extended warranty. I've already replaced it with a new one and started the process of finding someone to take the broken printer off my hands... FREE for pick-up at my office in New York City. As I investigated the possibility of selling on eBay, I found a couple of different companies selling refurbished Xerox Phasers on eBay and hoped they would buy mine, or at least get it out of my office. I've also posted it on Craig's List and considered listing the broken Xerox Phaser 8400N on eBay, but selling such a bulky item on eBay, given shipping charges, is not as easy as I had hoped it would be.

Last Updated on Friday, 07 November 2008 10:28
 
My eBay Clearance Solution PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gary Denness   
Thursday, 06 November 2008 00:17
A while ago, I looked around my home and began to think of how much excess stuff I possessed. Not junk. Not worthless by any means. Just excess. I'm not a natural hoarder, but I don't throw something away if it's in good condition or has some monetary value to it. No, I just had a huge excess of things that I just didn't use or need. I had been thinking of doing a little decorating and having a general sort out, but what on earth do you do with so much stuff that is filling up every spare inch of cupboard and draw space?
Last Updated on Thursday, 06 November 2008 08:26
 
Is it easy or hard to sell on eBay? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Iris Camille Acosta   
Wednesday, 05 November 2008 22:16

I'm really amazed what we can do online. There are so many advantages the Internet can give us. Aside from chatting and surfing, you can do online shopping too.

Shopping is a necessity for all of us, especially for girls. Being a homebody, I still prefer online shopping. Not only shoppers can find a greater selection of products, online shopping is very convenient. Shoppers can look for a product without leaving their house. It can saves money and time (traveling time). You don't have to hop from one shop to another. And ofcourse no vendors pressuring you to buy.

Last Updated on Thursday, 06 November 2008 08:26
 
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