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Posted by Joe on September 10, 2002 at 14:13:02:
In Reply to: Re: Innovation in Knowledge Exchange posted by Michael on September 07, 2002 at 23:14:12:
Michael,
I am trying to relate, understand, comprehend "cognitive capacity"
I hope this question does not come across as overly simplistic?
I base that question on your knowledge vs mine. Guess that is where "knowledge Exchange"
comes into play. So if you have time maybe you could enlighten me?Why is it that it takes so long for something new to come about? What I mean is, why wasn't
electricity discovered by the Romans? the concept was always there
Why didn't the internet come into play when the first computer was invented? the concept was there
to be discovered?
and
How does one think about the future - like what will sequel the "Internet"?Please give me your honest opinion on my questions
thank you much for your time
- Re: Innovation in Knowledge Exchange Mike 23:28:32 09/10/02 (0)
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