HISTORY OF INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY Summarized : From the Printing Press to Artificial Intelligence: The Timeline of Disruptive Innovation
Overview
The blueprint of the modern world is hiding in plain sight. Do you really know how we got here?
We live in a world of miracles. We carry the sum of human knowledge in our pockets, fly through the stratosphere, and edit the building blocks of life. But this world is not an accident. It is a machine, built layer by layer, invention by invention, by rebels and visionaries who refused to accept reality as they found it.
HISTORY OF INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY Summarized is not a dry catalog of gadgets; it is the timeline of Disruption. Author Devon Kade and The Sum It Collective trace the invisible lineage of ideas that links the ink-stained workshops of the 15th century to the server farms of the Artificial Intelligence age.
This book reveals the "Source Code" of civilization, pivoting from the "what" of invention to the "how" of systemic change.
Inside this timeline of human ingenuity, you will discover:
- The Information Explosion: How the Gutenberg Press didn't just print books-it democratized truth, toppled empires, and wired the European mind for the Scientific Revolution.
- The Power Shift: Witness the Steam Engine break the biological chains of humanity, replacing muscle with fire and launching the Anthropocene.
- The Silicon Genesis: Understand why the computer chip in your phone owes its existence to the Cold War and a "traitorous" group of engineers in Silicon Valley who invented the Transistor.
- The Networked Brain: Trace the evolution from the Telegraph ("The Victorian Internet") to the World Wide Web and the Cloud, seeing how we built a nervous system for the planet.
- The Final Invention: Stand at the threshold of Artificial Intelligence and Genomics (CRISPR), where humanity moves from mastering the tool to reprogramming life and mind itself.
From the silent scriptorium to the roar of the Saturn V rocket, this book connects the dots. It proves that innovation is not a series of isolated sparks, but a chain reaction of disruptive forces.
Don't just inhabit the future. Understand the past that built it.
This item is Non-Returnable
Customers Also Bought
Details
- ISBN-13: 9798247830825
- ISBN-10: 9798247830825
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.55 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.68 pounds
- Page Count: 264
Related Categories
