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During my opening remarks at the 2011 conference, I laid out several memes which seemed to resonate with participants during the rest of the week. I have recast these here,...
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In times of recession, the spending efficiency (economic waste) doesn't matter; rather, the allocation of resources (particularly employment) is what matters. There is no...
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In times of recession, the spending efficiency (economic waste) doesn't matter; rather, the allocation of resources (particularly employment) is what matters. There is no...
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In times of recession, the spending efficiency (economic waste) doesn't matter; rather, the allocation of resources (particularly employment) is what matters. There is no...
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This year the conference really seems to have moved out on its own: not only did many of the participants again say that it was the best ever (an always-higher bar for...
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This year the conference really seems to have moved out on its own: not only did many of the participants again say that it was the best ever (an always-higher bar for...
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Normally, adults learn in frames, creating shortcuts for our brains that affect not only what we see, but also our brain structure itself. In order to see the world as it...
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We have now been warning members of the dangers of a cyber attack on their corporate Intellectual Property for several years. We think the current level of threat has...
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We live in the Information Age, we're told. But I would like to recast how you see global economics, so with your permission, I am going to ask that you add this verbiage...
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This week's letter takes many of the clean-energy issues so dear to investors and technologists today square-on, and brings the matter down to spending the same brain cells...
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