David G. Mackay wrote:
On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 08:51 -0400, seth vidal wrote:
There's no one working in computing today ANYWHERE who is doing
revolutionary work. I'd argue there is no such thing as revolutionary
work AT ALL. Stop looking for it where it is not.
What about quantum computing? A fundamental paradigm shift seems like
it ought to count.
I would have called podcast subscriptions revolutionary. Or the ability
to scan a bar code with a cell phone and get competitive pricing for the
item in more or less real time. There may not be a single innovation
involved but instead a massive group that relies on following the same
conventions to gain new value.
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