We have science, based on the discovery and repeated proving of what is objectively real, and which benefits society. And then we have everything else, even things called...
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It takes many things to make a success in the hyper-competitive computer hardware market. This is even more true for the sub-categories of personal computers, desktops,...
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I am writing to you today for two reasons. First, because until these announcements, you seemed to understand the China Model and its one-sided intentions. And second,...
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In order to fully appreciate our concept of "Economic Cyberwar," one should start with the idea that the form of war preferred by mercantilist states is not militarist,...
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After watching various forces and trends pick up speed in the aftermath of the 2007 collapse, we are suddenly in the midst of a wrenching global change, and it isn’t...
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This marks the first in a series of Pinnacle Conversations, the intent of which are to provide state-of-the-art information on critically important issues facing the...
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This concludes the first in a series of Pinnacle Conversations, the intent of which are to provide state-of-the-art information on critically important issues facing the...
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A couple of months ago, I predicted that 2010 would be a record year in sales for two key industries: Personal Computers and Cars. For those who understand the roles...
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This issue is based on the transcript of an interview of Mark Anderson, CEO of SNS, by Art Kleiner, editor-in-chief of strategy+business, which took place at the SNS...
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Although less popular today than a decade ago, there has long been a discussion of the so-called "Digital Divide" in U.S. and global populations. The idea, in its basic...
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