by wickedwillie on October 15th, 2004

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What's the difference between an invention and an innovation?

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  • by allbyend on April 16th, 2005

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    An invention is the act or process of inventing while an innovation is the act of introducing something new.

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    • bellydna

      by bellydna on November 19th, 2005

    • seat of the pants answer. a definition shouldn't include the term being defined. . .

      imagenius

      by imagenius on November 19th, 2005

    • ....not really... your definition is wrong

      zeadtheman

      by zeadtheman on August 15th, 2010

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