More Proof That Kids are Shaping the Future of Tech
Posted on June 22, 2012 at 13:49 PM EDT
Some years ago, as a young reporter in Detroit, I was covering the battered auto industry and landed a fascinating story about how computers would play a big role in the industry's near future - both in designing and making cars. As you probably know by now, I have an insatiable curiosity for all things tech. That's why, almost as soon as I handed the auto computing story off to my editor, I was back on the road... I just had to know more about computers. I drove directly to the nearest computer retailer to talk with people there - customers and salespeople alike - about their use of these early-stage personal computers, then used mostly as hobbies. I was stunned to meet three teenage boys who said they went to the store every day after school to hang out. And no, they weren't playing games. They were "writing code" - creating new applications for a device that many adults still hadn't bought into. A few days later, I filed a story predicting computers would revolutionize the world as we know it. I guess I wasn't far off... The year was 1981 - three years before Apple Inc. 's (NASDAQ: AAPL ) Mac debuted and five years before Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT ) went public. To this day, I still watch the trends young people embrace to try to keep abreast of the next technology; I think teens can play a profound role in writing the road map of the future. That's why I told you about a group of tech-savvy young people last week with a lot of talent - kids who've won recent science and engineering contests sponsored by Intel. (See These Teen Geniuses are on a Path to Change the World ) So, I have to say I was pretty excited to pick up a copy of Wall Street Journal recently... To continue reading, please click here...