2A. Tomorrows world Dr Manuel Torres and Prof Paul Luckham have invented a spray clothes made from cotton, wool, linen. It costs 10£. As you arrive home you put groceries on the kitchen and she gives you recipes. You move into living room and it organise your evening. It’s new e-home-the house of the future 2B. As you walk into supermarket you feel smell of freashy-baked bred and you start to feel hunger. Then you want to buy a lot of food ‘Buy one get one free’ might sound like the great bargrain, but do you really need it? Custumers tend to choose products that are at eye level. 2C. Jeans: in 19th century sailors from Genoa and Italy wore trousers. Then, in 1853, 24 year old Levi Straus decided to make a trousers for workers. In 1950 jeans become popular. Potato chips: in 1853 George Crum worked in restaurant and a custumer sent Crunt’s French fries back to the kitchen saying they were too thick. He made thin fries that customer couldn’t eat it with a fork. Then all oth...
Apple, Facebook, Google, SpaceX - all these projects began as simple experiments - these ideas seemed just crazy, but they tried to implement them anyway. In this article i want to tell about succesfull startup iseas what gave to their creator very big profit. First would be twitter. Now almost everyone has it. Previously, Twitter was a small side project by Odeo. It was originally used as an SMS service for a small group of employees. The project did not seem interesting to the press and investors, despite the support of CEO Evan Williams. Now Mark Cukenberg is one of richest man in the world. Second would be Oculus company. There are many stories about how well-known companies began their journey in garages: Apple, Google, Amazon, HP. And Oculus. After a long day at the University of California Mixed Reality (MXR) Laboratory, founder Palmer Lucky went to the garage to try and build the future of virtual reality. After one of the most successful Kickstarte...
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