by Rebecca A. Fratzke and Marcus Maurice
Time magazine highlights the best inventions of 2010.
Each year,
Time magazine
looks back on the previous year's
achievements and judges how far we have come in the world of inventing. Time's 50 Best Inventions of 2010
showcases the best in toys, entertainment, medicine, the military, and more. In the
category of technology, Apple
proved itself again
to be a company
with many
tricks and ideas
up its sleevem by
introducing the iPad. Within 80 days of its release last April, more than three million
units were sold, and now iPads have become art
boards, classrooms, movie theaters, and personal secretaries. A
tablet computer is not a new idea, so why is
Time so
impressed with it? The answer is simple—Apple keeps
reinventing ideas and
convincing people that their products are
revolutionary.
Flipboard, a technology based on another technology, was also
featured on the list. Instead of looking at people's Twitter or Facebook
posts like usual, the Flipboard
app for the iPad places each one into a different box, and the result is a
digital publication that feels as if it was made
specifically for the user by their friends and
acquaintances.
When people think about inventions for
transportation,
jetpacks and
driverless cars
come to mind. Although those inventions as well as the Antro Electric Car made the list, the most
impressive thing in the transportation section of the list was the electric car
charging station. Electric cars are
catching on, but there are very few charging stations, which means that driving
is limited to places close to home. However, Coulomb Technologies is building
automated charging
docks that can be
billed to one's home energy bill, which makes them very easy to use.
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