Monday, May 31, 2010

A thousand times better

You can tell we are getting to the sweet part of the exponential advance curve. Just look at how different the world is from around 2000.

No Google.
No YouTube.
Clunky computers.
Barely functional Internet.
Many things really expensive, like it cost $300,000,000 to sequence a genome. By around 2015, it will be around $1,000.

Note that things don't get slightly better these days, say twice as good; they get 10 times or 1,000 times better.

This pattern of obvious order(s)-of-magnitude improvement, OoMI (let's say it's pronounced "Oh, my!"), will be noted on this blog from time to time.
I have seen many examples of this recently, but so many things are happening that I cannot keep up even my reading... so posts have suffered recently.

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