Any products that came out of nowhere to change the world?
quora.comA few things I initially thought of, that seemingly came out of nowhere and changed the world, were -- the steam engine, lightbulb, automobile, radio, television, zippers/velcro, plastic/steel, various aspects of medicine (antibiotics, x-rays, etc).
Did they really come out of nowhere, though? I thought Edison worked for years on the lightbulb.
The automobile evolved slowly from steam-powered vehicles - and trains could be seen as precursors as well.
Television could have been foreseen once radio was invented.
And I think steel has been known in various forms for a long time - but it was kept a state secret for most of its history.
I think it depends on your definition of "out nowhere". In most business circles Amazon is seen as a radical strategic innovation that obliterated the traditional book business (almost). But if you lump it in the same category as "selling things on the net", then it is pretty obvious.
No body saw Page rank's impact, but if you think it is obvious that reputation plays a part in relevance, then again page rank is just an obvious thing that built up over time.
The iPhone/Pod/Pad/XXX - if you say "simplicity" is the obvious killer in any product then they well it should have been obvious...
and the list goes on...
I think in hindsight a lot of what made the strategic innovations seem so obvious was well hindsight. It reminds me how MBAs are so great at explaining what has happened but are terrible at providing a plan with 0 uncertainty!