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2007-12-28 01:20 Jeremykemp 559×363× (236592 bytes) {{Information |Description=Gartner Research's Hype Cycle diagram |Source=I created the image, though the underlying concept was conceived by Gartner, Inc: http://www.gartner.com/pages/story.php.id.8795.s.8.jsp |Date=Dec 27, 2007 |Location=San Jose, CA |Au
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A visualisation of Gartner's Hype Cycle, a methodology for describing how new technologies, and the perceptions of them, change as they emerge.