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The online video sharing and viewing community - was invented in 2005 by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim. YouTube was named Time Magazines Invention of the year in 2006.
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The thinking shoes with a built in microprocessor that decides how soft or firm support the wearer needs. Chosen by Popular Science magazine as the best recreation invention of 2004.
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Toyota's hybrid engine stores inertial energy and uses it intelligently to augment its petrol-based combustion mechanism, giving an average that is almost twice that of comparable cars in the category.
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Nanotechnology wearable fabrics invented by Nano-tex LLC. The fabrics have various “intelligent” properties which allow the fabric to respond automatically to changing environmental conditions.
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On October 23, 2001 Apple Computers publicly announced their portable music digital player the iPod, created under project codename Dulcimer. The iconic digital MP3 player is a runaway success, and redefines the industry.
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Java is a programming language and environment invented by James Gosling and others. It provides a new, ""open"" platform for programmers to develop applications on, and very fast becomes a dominant force in the internet and mobile markets.