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Take a look at KDE4. What desktop environment you know that is completely based on SVG?
I wouldn't really call that innovation. SVG existed already before, SVG has been used in DEs in many places already (themes, icons, wallpapers) so they just extended the use of it to the rest of the DE, too. It was a good move, but hardly a totally new innovation.
And what about the folder view widget?
A window which display you the contents of a specific folder in a graphical manner and allows you to manipulate those contents...Let's see, does anything else do that? Oh, wait, almost ALL graphical file managers. The only different here is that it's part of your desktop, not an individual window. That too is not really invention, it's just yet another way to implement this functionality.