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Where Are We In The Hype Cycle? (153)
on TechCrunch (24220) permalinkNew technologies tend to follow different trajectories of hype, hope, and despair as they are discovered by different groups of people and finally adopted (or ignored) by consumers. Gartner actually goes ahead and charts this hype cycle for different technologies. Its latest hype cycle for 2008, shown above, is making the rounds. (It was released in July, but is just now reaching the upward trajectory in its own cycle). According to Gartner’s view of the ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (330) Ahmed (92) Alex (27) alex (55) AlexT (22) André Lobo (26) Andy C (48) Antonio Ortiz (132) AP (31) Arnar (58) Aron (19) arturo.servin (109) Ashish Jaiswal (17) avg (79) bhc3 (224) Bill (33) Bill HR (32) Brad (46) Bradford (14) Brando (21) Breyten (80) Brian (62) Bruce (72) cakogal (20) Carly (33) CarmanAvenue (46) chezsmithy (35) Chris (46) Christian (69) Chung (373) cisellis (130) d2s (125) Dan McCall (76) Daniel (25) Daniel Seijo (56) Danielle (17) Darius (37) Dave (11) Dave C. (70) David (21) dedrick (36) Dejim (53) dema (66) dkastner (36) dobata (955) Dominic Hopton (101) DrBaher (74) ekaye (43) eLd0raDo (32) Eric (28) Eric (25) EricAppel (28) evo (68) felix (20) frenkie (50) FVT or FVTer (70) gastaoss (138) gjort (22) GP (146) Harish (29) Harper (225) hoosteen (158) Ian (43) ian (21) IanZ (54) Jake (73) James (30) Jan (251) janequigley (101) Javed (549) Javier (26) Jawad Shuaib (31) jccamus (106) Jeffrey (34) Jeremiah (48) jeroendemiranda (71) Jerome (27) Jim (55) Joeri (7) John (47) John (6) John (68) John Pederson (35) Jonathan Washburn (57) Jorg (36) Jose (10) Karl-Anders (18) karmona (15) Kathy (18) Kevin (17) Klaudin (37) lezer (41) lloydshep (19) Markus (34) mathewbutler (33) matt (36) Matt (34) matthooper (36) Melissa (20) Melissa Chang (33) Melkir (76) MERc (19) meriksen (44) Michael (22) Michael (79) ming (23) Myles (35) Natalie (18) Neil Godfrey (42) Nick (64) Nick Nogueira (99) Nikki (179) onlythoughtworks (23) Partha (23) Patrick (50) Patrick (29) Paul (97) Paul Dunay (64) Paul Keen (22) Paweł Krupiński (17) pd0 (45) Peppermint (67) Philip Velichko (35) Rahul Gaitonde (65) Rainer (36) Rebecca (55) Remarkablogger (41) rexy (174) Ricardo.Borelli (70) richhand (118) Ricky (41) Rob (492) Rozz (37) Ruben (87) s (33) schuettla (24) ScorpFromHell (97) Scott (22) Sébastien (15) Stephen (27) tarun upadhyay (25) terry (14) TheFlamingoKing (26) Timm (11) Tomi (57) Torsten (19) Uno (42) Vinod (10) Vish (27) Walter (46) Xiaoxing (26) ziqbalbh (63) Zsombor (30)Explore read eight notes
- AlexT said: Here we are
- Bradford said: So the questions is - where exactly in the hype cycle is it best to start a company built around a technology? I'd have to argue for the trough of disillusionment so you can lead the enlightenment.
- Harish said: Good way of seeing things, but how/who decides which tech is in which phase ?
- Scott said: I love this graph
- Danielle said: happy to be on the slope of enlightenment!
- Jonathan Washburn said: Pretty interesting look.
- Kathy said: Mainly, the graph cracks me up.
- Ian said: this is awesome
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