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Sixty-four years after India's independence in 1947, middle-class Indians are gripped by fears about the future. No, it is not the pathetic performance of the Indian...
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Let's say you're driven by quarterly financial reports to your shareholders; that is, you are a normal European or Western company acting under GAAP accounting rules. This...
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Once again, our Asia Editor has brought us an on-the-ground look at the world from a Tokyo-based, post-tsunami perspective. I expect all of our members will find the...
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A great number of electrons have been accelerated in describing Google's move to purchase Motorola Mobility Holdings for about $12.5B. During a dinner I shared with MS...
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Steve Jobs calls this the "Post-PC Era," so maybe it's all his fault. On the other hand, Gartner ought to take its share of the blame, since it was the first to start...
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Technology and Education: two ideas that cannot be separated, and that have yet to be properly merged. In the firmament of veterans in this sector who have the combination...
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The basic aspects of this theory have the potential to affect computing, communications, photonics, materials science, and many other sectors we follow daily. For that...
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In the early days of the personal computer software industry, there were all kinds of products that, it turned out later, were destined to be features. My favorite from...
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Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of watching member Michael Hochberg preside at the opening ceremonies of the Institute for Photonic Integration, a new facility at the...
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About five years ago, Ray Ozzie, then newly anointed chief software architect at Microsoft, described the world he saw, from a security perspective, and the vision was...
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