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The rise and fall of innovation in the Muslim world Going back to the past to save the future. I nnovation begins with a single idea or concept. Henry Ford applied assemblyline technology based on a simple, single concept and, as a result, the automobile industry remained centered in the U.S. for much of the 0th century. Ford was an innovator.Thomas Edison was an innovator. Microsoft’s Bill Gates changed the world with the concept of an operating system, enabling anyone to employ digital, computer technology with the click of a mouse. Indeed, the U.S. fosters innovation. It’s cultural foundation is a pioneering spirit and the willingness to take risk, characteristics of many “new societies.” Older societies tend not to innovate. Consider Japan in the modern world. It is a leader in the manufacture of automobiles and other hightech products. However, these products began as innovations elsewhere in the world. Japan, China, South Korea and other Asian nations have become manufacturing states. These industrialized nations improve on technology, In turn, this led to numerous, other innovations streamlining manufacture to lower costs and – the world wide web, search engines, chat rooms, increase levels of product quality.Today, there isn’t a blogs, on-line commerce and social media sites like single U.S.-based television manufacturer.Virtually all LinkedIn and Facebook. electronics – from laptop computers to cell phones – were conceived in the U.S. but usurped by Asian The evolution of technology is based on a series of manufacturing states. innovations, but notice that the above examples all took place in the United States.  www.digitaldaya.com

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