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The Most Important Chip Not Yet Invented

If pattern recognition is such a key tool in seeing the world clearly, how is it that we have not invented a chip to do this yet?

Resisting Chaos

The lower the rate of change of a complex platform, the greater the species diversity and number of non-platform entities that benefit from it.

Special Letter: Graphene and Global Warming

If we're right about the potential of graphene, it will be the building block with which a very large part of the future world is created.

The Globalization Issue: Labor vs. Intellectual Property

The rationale for making phones in China for Western markets was the motivation behind all Globalization moves: cheaper labor. This is a transitional time, when original...

The Globalization Issue: Labor vs. Intellectual Property (Continued)

The rationale for making phones in China for Western markets was the motivation behind all Globalization moves: cheaper labor. This is a transitional time, when original...

Asia Letter, Q1 2013: Japan-India Cooperation

For almost a decade now, we have been writing about the economy called "ChinaPan": the interesting duopoly created with Japan's capital, China's workforce, and a shared...

Special Letter: Quantifying Touch - Saving Lives While Growing Profits

There is perhaps nothing simpler in the human experience, nor more connecting, than touch. As Davis says in this letter, we use touch to measure many things on a daily...

The Christmas Quarter

In most years, I write about Q4 a bit earlier. After all, it is the most important quarter to those in technology, and to those watching the general economy. But this...

Privacy Protection: Going Global

Privacy regulations are about to become one of the great constraining forces on e-commerce, and one of the final legal bastions of personal protection for individuals,...

American Broadband Acceleration

Until the advent of 4G LTE in the wireless arena, the U.S. ranked around 23rd in the annual OECD broadband penetration schedule. With the early advance in LTE vs. its...
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