Difference between revisions of "Innovation"
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*Chinese have been using family names since around 2,800 BC. Supposedly this was decreed by Emperor Fushi for all, not just the rich. | *Chinese have been using family names since around 2,800 BC. Supposedly this was decreed by Emperor Fushi for all, not just the rich. | ||
*The Roman use of family name (Gens) died out with the Roman empire. | *The Roman use of family name (Gens) died out with the Roman empire. | ||
− | *In Britain last names became popular as people lost their | + | *In Britain last names became popular as people lost their binding to the land. Henry VIII ordered that births be recorded under the surname of the father. |
In other words, necessity (to raise money, workers or armies) is the mother of innovation in identity, as in much else that we use today. | In other words, necessity (to raise money, workers or armies) is the mother of innovation in identity, as in much else that we use today. | ||
Revision as of 10:03, 16 November 2018
Full Title or Meme
The application of new ideas that cause disruption of existing patterns and traditions.
Context
- Identifiers have been discussed at least since the time that Adam was given the authority to name the animals of the world. (Genesis 2:19)
- Cesar determined that all the world should be taxed. He had them go to their ancestral home to be enumerated. (Luke 2:1)
- William the conqueror determined that all of the British Isles should be taxed. He created the doomsday book.
- Chinese have been using family names since around 2,800 BC. Supposedly this was decreed by Emperor Fushi for all, not just the rich.
- The Roman use of family name (Gens) died out with the Roman empire.
- In Britain last names became popular as people lost their binding to the land. Henry VIII ordered that births be recorded under the surname of the father.
In other words, necessity (to raise money, workers or armies) is the mother of innovation in identity, as in much else that we use today.
Problem
- There are few functional naming services today, for example:
Solution
Compare with other solutions like: