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What is the biggest technological advancement of the 2010s?
The 10 biggest tech breakthroughs of the 2010s
- Smart devices. 10 years ago, Alexa and Siri were just a pair of pretty names.
- Ride-hailing apps.
- Movie-streaming.
- 4G.
- Targeted ads.
- Self-driving cars.
- Cryptocurrencies.
- Two-factor authentication.
What’s been invented in the last 20 years?
The Best Electrical Inventions in the Last 20 Years
- The Internet. You can’t discuss the top inventions of the modern era without bringing up the internet.
- MP3 Players.
- Digital Cameras.
- GPS.
- Electric Cars.
What are the 2010s called?
2010- 2019 is called everything from “the 2010s” to the “teens” to the “teensies.” Things get even weirder for 2000 to 2009. According to timeanddate.com, North American English speakers tend to reference the time period as “the Aughts.” other English speaking countries prefer “the Noughts” or “the Noughties.”
How has technology changed the world over the past 20 years?
Technology has changed major sectors over the past 20 years, including media, climate action and healthcare. The World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers , which just celebrated its 20th anniversary, gives us insight how emerging tech leaders have influenced and responded to these changes.
How has technology advanced in the years since the crash?
In the two decades since this crash, technology has advanced in many ways. Many more people are online today than they were at the start of the millennium. Looking at broadband access, in 2000, just half of Americans had broadband access at home.
What can we learn from the technology pioneers’ 2020 cohort?
The Technology Pioneers’ 2020 cohort marks the 20th anniversary of this community – and looking at the latest awardees can give us a snapshot of where the next two decades of tech may be heading. The views expressed in this article are those of the author alone and not the World Economic Forum.
What were the biggest tech trends of 2011?
In giving the nod to Chromebook, I had to consider two trends for 2011: IoT and smart homes, and the breaking of the Microsoft and Windows hegemony. 2011 marked the release of the first Nest Thermostat, which I absolutely love, along with all my other smart home devices. Smart homes are growing as a trend, but they’re not yet transformative.