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Read and respond to what the EDS Fellows have to say about the future of technology on EDS' Next Big Thing Blog on eds.com.

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Innovation or innovation

Recently, there was a blog entry about patents, and oftentimes, innovation and patents are used in the same sentence. I want to reflect on some notion regarding innovation. There are two ways to look at innovation: the breakthrough-type of ideas that create new markets, and the incremental improvement of existing. We refer to the first one as "Innovation" (upper case and the latter one as "innovation" (lower case).

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Posted Tuesday, April 29, 2008 7:23 AM by René Aerdts | 0 Comments
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Patents: To Accelerate or not to Accelerate?

If you are reading this blog, you are probably interested in innovation and information technology. If so, you've probably crossed paths with software and business method patents. If still true, then you've probably discovered that the US patent office's backlog for our class of patents is 4-5 years.

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