PDA

View Full Version : 100 Years Graphed: Technology Adoption is Speeding Up Read



optionT
11th December 2013, 07:15 PM
100 Years Graphed: Technology Adoption is Speeding Up


http://cdn.visualnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/RUN08635.jpg (http://www.visualnews.com/?p=42310)


The last 112 years have been an avalanche of new discoveries, new advances in our understanding of how the world works and how to harness the energies around us to useful means. How far have we advanced? At the dawn of the 20th century less than 10% of households owned a stove, had access to a telephone or even electricity… and the automobile that dominates society today? It was hardly on the charts.

The graph below, created by Visual Economics (http://visualizingeconomics.com/2008/02/18/adoption-of-new-technology-since-1900/), clearly shows one thing: the adoption of new technology is happening much faster today. Just why is that? From a quick glance at the graphic you will notice that the first half of the century mainly focused on large consumer items designed to make your house more livable, from refrigerators to clothes washers and dryers. Later in the century technology takes a noticeably different path towards small, consumer electronic items like microwaves, VCRs and cell phones. What makes these later items quicker to take hold of the market? For one, the infrastructure needed for their use was largely in place: that would be electricity. In the year 1900, there where few smooth roads and very few electrical lines to encourage purchasing automobiles and electronic items. One item that clearly broke the slow adoption trend early in the century was the radio. This item, like the television, took the world by storm, bringing entertainment and news into the average household like never before. Like todays smart phones, it was just too good to pass up.

Interested in more? For an older but highly detailed graphic by Karl Hartig (http://www.karlhartig.com/) in The Wall Street Journal, download the PDF here (http://www.karlhartig.com/chart/techhouse.pdf).

Click here (http://www.visualnews.com/2012/04/09/100-years-graphed-technology-adoption-is-speeding-up/?view=infographic) or the graph below for a full-sized view:

http://cdn.visualnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/technology-adoption-rate-century-600x242.png (http://www.visualnews.com/2012/04/09/100-years-graphed-technology-adoption-is-speeding-up/?view=infographic)

Neuro
12th December 2013, 05:07 AM
Actually the adoption rate for the radio is pretty similar to the adoption rate of computers and Internet. And these would be similar products IMO. I don't know what you could compare electricity connection, and cars, to today. The adoption rate of these would of course be slower, since they represent a major investment...

Horn
12th December 2013, 07:51 AM
Actually the adoption rate for the radio is pretty similar to the adoption rate of computers and Internet. And these would be similar products IMO.

You could never have received my glyphs of wonderment over the simple radio.

Neuro
12th December 2013, 08:31 AM
You could never have received my glyphs of wonderment over the simple radio.
Who knows we could have separately overthrown governments instead...

Santa
12th December 2013, 08:35 AM
I suspect that over the next 100 year span of the twenty first century, a teenager today will not even be able to recognize their own adult grandchildren as being of the same species.
Today's humans will be more akin to Neanderthals than they will be to "humans" in the twenty second century. At some point during this century we will experience a profound evolutionary leap, both physically and mentally. That is, if we don't destroy Earth's ability to support life in the process.

Even as I write this, we are all quite literally moving into and learning to get comfortable with a brand new virtual reality. It's fucking crazy, enticing, exciting, frightening, addictive and inevitable.

Horn
12th December 2013, 03:40 PM
Even as I write this, we are all quite literally moving into and learning to get comfortable with a brand new virtual reality. It's fucking crazy, enticing, exciting, frightening, addictive and inevitable.

I don't do those internet video dating sites, that you might find exciting.

Perhaps you should seek professional advice.

EE_
12th December 2013, 03:58 PM
Amazing how in 100 years we have learned so much, but really learned so little.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bB7zQ_BHddA

Santa
12th December 2013, 04:13 PM
I don't do those internet video dating sites, that you might find exciting.



Well, since you brought it up, you're obviously thinking about "doing" those internet video dating sites. I don't care, mind you. Just don't let your Latino boy friend know.
He might lop off your little horn with a machete.

Horn
12th December 2013, 04:30 PM
He might lop off your little horn with a machete.

Typical caveperson response.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNnNBxjMClE