October 2012 The Speculist


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"You promised me Mars colonies, and instead, I got Facebook" said Buzz Aldrin in a MIT Technology Review article in 2012. PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, added "We wanted flying cars —.


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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (MarketWatch) — "You Promised Me Mars Colonies," warns astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the cover of the MIT Technology Review, "Instead, I Got Facebook," And.


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"You promised me Mars colonies. Instead, I got Facebook." - Buzz Aldrin's famous 2012 diatribe sums up the chasm between the 'glitz of an innovative idea' and the 'grime of a dreary execution'.


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December 26, 2012 Jason Pontin on Problem Solving 2012-12-26T09:37:00-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/08f/20121226093918001_hd.jpgJason Pontin talked about his article, "You Promised Me.


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You promised me Mars, and all I got was Facebook Reminiscent of Peter Thiel's statement that "We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters,' Buzz Aldrin peers from the digital pages of the November/December issue of Technology Review and says "you promised me Mars colonies and all I got was Facebook."


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"You promised me Mars colonies, instead I got Facebook" Jason, editor-in-chief, MIT Technology Review. Jason is definitely an authority on all things tech, and his position is that technology is taking the easy route and solving comparatively trivial problems, instead of the things that actually matter, like energy shortages and population boom.


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"You Promised Me Mars Colonies, and Instead, I Got Facebook" said Buzz Aldrin in a MIT Technology Review article in 2012. PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, added "We wanted flying cars — instead we got 140 characters."


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It's captioned, "You promised me Mars colonies. Instead, I got Facebook." It's a provocative statement, and perhaps a perfect hook for Hochfelder's course, called History and the Future.


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Dec 17, 2012 Listen In English Listen in Arabic Powered by automated translation It has been 40 years since the last astronauts left the Moon. That anniversary, which passed on Friday, has put some prominent technologists in a funk. "You promised me Mars colonies.


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"You promised me Mars colonies. Instead, I got Facebook," reads the cover of the current issue of MIT Technology Review. In an essay titled Why We Can't Solve Big Problems, editor Jason Pontin considers "why there are no disruptive innovation­s" today. Technolo g y Review's headline is a play on another slogan: "We wanted flying.


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Jason Pontin talked about his article, "You Promised Me Mars Colonies. Instead I Got Facebook," and he responded to telephone calls and… See all appearances


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hope is self-evident), let me tell you what we believe, care about, and hope to do. Name a problem. Any will do: pick one from the section beginning on page 26. We believe that for any big, diicult problem, technology is at least part of the solution. At the same time, new technologies are providing entre-preneurs and businesses with oppor-


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October 2012 The Speculist

The November/December issue of MIT Technology Review tackles the disconnect between what we envisioned and what we ended up with — "You promised me Mars colonies. Instead, I got Facebook," they.