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The world economy, based in the post-Information Age on invention, is moving to models based on copying and theft. This is happening not in single product lines or economic...
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I have just returned from attending two back-to-back conferences at the Aspen Institute. And while there were great leaders and fascinating people at both affairs, one had...
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Vint Cerf, Google's Chief Evangelist and the "Father of the Internet," joins his longtime friend Larry Smarr, himself one of the technology heroes of the age, onstage for a...
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In Part I of this two-part series, we looked at the current television landscape: who views, using what devices; who pays for advertising, in what sectors; what today's...
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Television is in the middle of a revolution. But given this undeniable fact, it is remarkable how little television has changed in the last few decades. Even when the...
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For corporate executives, security is no longer a security issue; it's an economic imperative. The theft of their secrets can destroy their flagship product line, their...
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We are now seeing a massive shift in investment into the ASEAN region. As recently as five years ago, these funds would have flowed almost entirely to China.
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Here are the major patterns involved in the stories regarding leaks by Booz Allen Hamilton contractor Edward Snowden, now residing in Hong Kong. I will say at the...
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There are a handful of major trends that are driving the world today, above and beyond all others. For that reason, rather than writing about sub-trends in this issue, I...
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Discover some of the highlights from the 2013 Future in Review Conference, including developments in P4 medicine and personal diagnostics, prevention of IP theft, views on...
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