Jennifer Garza

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once a new technology starts opening up new niches for other goods and services, the people who fill those niches have every incentive to help that technology grow and prosper. Moreover, this process is a major driving force behind the phenomenon of lock-in: the more niches that spring up dependent on a given technology, the harder it is to change that technology—until something very much better comes along.
Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos
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