Companies and countries have been experiencing a very high number of radical changes – inflection points in their potential that will likely change outcomes for years...
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Time may be the most important and most ubiquitous physical concept about which we know essentially nothing.
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This week, Asia Editor Scott Foster focuses on Japan, whose economy is the world’s third-largest.
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We first warned our members of the China Collapse on May 28, 2015. We expanded the warning just a few days before the Chinese equity markets went into free fall. On Sept....
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Scott Foster continues to provide us with detailed views of Asian technology and business strategic moves that are often not carried by Western - or any - media sources.
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Last Thursday evening we had a chance, for the eleventh year running, to enjoy the company of a rather amazing group of friends and colleagues, at the Annual Predictions...
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Last week, the technology world waited with breath held while Jack Dorsey took Square through its IPO paces, in what must have been a frightening process - but which the...
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It seems that FiRe has become perhaps the most dynamic "conference" in the technology world. At a time when the rest of the world continues to play the Rolodex game, we...
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It's hard to keep track of the number of executives and employees who have been laid off by the West's top technology firms, but there is no doubt that the numbers are...
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What would happen if you got the best people in the world in neuroscience, stem-cell research, chip design, software, satellites, transportation, broadband, big-data...
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