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		<title>By: berdon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[very good tech list, for most part i agree, but some thoughts...

disagree on netflix, its not a technology. its the USPS and the DVD, netflix is an application of the technology

what about google? basic browser was the 1990s but algorithmic search engine as we know it is 2000s (google was not a commonly known site or verb until 2002-2003 time frame)

you left out elec entertainment - think about xbox360 and wii vs game consoles (or pc games) of 1999. night and day. and high enough penetration to include on your list

not sure what you would consider paypal, but could argue revolutionized ecommerce

satellite radio? not high enough penetration yet i guess, but i partially blame congress for that

also, your list ignores the &quot;behind the scenes&quot; infrastructure technologies that make much of this possible - evolutions in routing/switching, new stuff like blade servers, etc. Smart phones, DVR&#039;s, bband would not be possible without them, so while not &quot;consumer&quot; techs, they prob deserve some sort of honorable mention

finally, and in all seriousness, the wonder bra. u ever see one of those things in action? would trade in elec banking for the wonder bra in a heartbeat. guy who invented that is no dummy

Next decade - i expect most of the most impactful consumer techs will be extensions of what we already have, just better, faster,smaller,cheaper (you could argue this is what much of the above list really is, you could also argue that &quot;extensions&quot; of what we already have is incedibly naive and myopic too) and environment oriented / green technologies - electronic cars, new sources of power, etc.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>very good tech list, for most part i agree, but some thoughts&#8230;</p>
<p>disagree on netflix, its not a technology. its the USPS and the DVD, netflix is an application of the technology</p>
<p>what about google? basic browser was the 1990s but algorithmic search engine as we know it is 2000s (google was not a commonly known site or verb until 2002-2003 time frame)</p>
<p>you left out elec entertainment &#8211; think about xbox360 and wii vs game consoles (or pc games) of 1999. night and day. and high enough penetration to include on your list</p>
<p>not sure what you would consider paypal, but could argue revolutionized ecommerce</p>
<p>satellite radio? not high enough penetration yet i guess, but i partially blame congress for that</p>
<p>also, your list ignores the &#8220;behind the scenes&#8221; infrastructure technologies that make much of this possible &#8211; evolutions in routing/switching, new stuff like blade servers, etc. Smart phones, DVR&#8217;s, bband would not be possible without them, so while not &#8220;consumer&#8221; techs, they prob deserve some sort of honorable mention</p>
<p>finally, and in all seriousness, the wonder bra. u ever see one of those things in action? would trade in elec banking for the wonder bra in a heartbeat. guy who invented that is no dummy</p>
<p>Next decade &#8211; i expect most of the most impactful consumer techs will be extensions of what we already have, just better, faster,smaller,cheaper (you could argue this is what much of the above list really is, you could also argue that &#8220;extensions&#8221; of what we already have is incedibly naive and myopic too) and environment oriented / green technologies &#8211; electronic cars, new sources of power, etc.</p>
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