“The iPhone – From an organizational standpoint (keeping one organized), ease of use and ability to have a record of your life, pictures, etc., it is by far the best invention so far. Steve Jobs (God bless his soul) and his team have done an incredible job. Our three year old was able to navigate thru the phone and get what she wanted with ease.”
Jeffrey Lowden, MBA • Broker, President, Sky West & Companies
“Vaccination. In my opinion, this one invention has unlocked human capacity more than any other by preventing the loss of great minds and allowing others to focus on new innovations.”
Lou Castle • Chief Strategy Officer, Shuffle Master, Inc.
“The ‘Off’ button.”
Mike Mixer • Managing Partner Las Vegas, Colliers International
“DNA Fingerprinting: The analysis of more than three billion units in the human DNA sequence that show the greatest variation among people is the greatest invention of our time. Not only has it been used to vindicate people wrongly accused of crimes, but it has helped with the search and identification of missing children.”
Ivet Santiago • Executive Director, Nevada Child Seekers
“The ability of an individual to instantly connect to the rest of the world’s people and knowledge. Whether through mobile phones or computers, I think this is what will fundamentally define our time when historians look back at us.”
Aron Ezra • Vice President of Mobile, Bally Technologies
“The PDA. The invention of PDAs allows you to truly take your business mobile. You can interact with clients, do your banking, even deposit checks on your PDA now. You are no longer tied to a desktop computer and can still conduct business in real time. Efficiency has been significantly increased and we have been able to do business easily in multiple locations.”
Gordon Miles • COO, Prudential Americana Group, REALTORS