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Starting the conversation

by Alex Vermeule posted April 28th, 2009 at 12:03

In 1984, it was American science fiction writer William Gibson who said:

The future is here, it’s just not widely distributed yet.

Gibson’s words trigger curiosity, they awaken change and inspire the innovator in us. There is a truth in his paradox, just look at our technological advancements in the last 25 years.

Today I am launching my new website, Alexve.com – Innovation Conversations and with it, I like to start the conversation with anyone who can relate to Gibson’s words.

The future of our community we call ‘earth’ is accelerated by our nature to innovate. So why not ride this powerful current of change together?

I’ll be sharing my passion for innovation, technology and personal development here and invite anyone to join me. Alexve.com is about helping each other doing things smarter, sharing creative ideas, cool technology, books and anything that inspires and awakens the innovator in all of us.

Who inspired you to innovate?

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Tags: Future, Innovation
Categories: Inspiration


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Kees says:

I always like to work smarter ;-) Not that easy, so I will be watching this space. All the best.

Thanks for the nice words in your comment and tweet, you are too kind.
Doing things smarter falls into the category ‘personal innovation’, something I’ll be talking about later this week. Hope to see you (comment) again soon!

your webdesigns shows you are concerned about innovation and creativity, i hope to come back again

Thank you for your wonderful words. Hope to you see you (comment) again soon. To make it easier for you to find your way back here, you can stay updated via Twitter, the RSS feed or E-mail subscription. Whatever you prefer, thx!

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