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innovation
noun as in change, novelty
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addition, alteration, contraption, departure, deviation, introduction, modernism, modification, mutation, newness, notion, permutation, shift, variation, vicissitude, wrinkle
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And this should encourage even more participation — creating a virtuous circle of innovation, demand and monetization known as the “flywheel effect.”
Under the agreement, $4 million will go to national publishers and broadcasters over five years for content on Google News, while $2.6 million will be allocated annually to support AI innovation.
Nvidia and other tech companies argue for fewer export controls, saying it is better to have the rest of the world hooked on American technology and financing American innovation.
The firm was founded in 1999 and looks to identify important secular innovations early, alongside the most likely winners.
Standout firms don’t stand out because they are doing existing things more efficiently, but rather because they are making bold innovations.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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