Tagged - tech trends

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...

Connecting Digital Earths

People have been talking about so-called M2M communications for quite a while, but it seems as though we haven't really gotten our arms around it yet.

Chinese Banks: An Economic Fantasy?

The economic rise of China is the most important financial event in this century. What if it, like so many other Chinese products, is counterfeit?

Online Business Models

There is a new verb in the English language, which no doubt haunts the memories of both Facebook IPO participants: "You have just been Zucked." The pain of this investing...

Mark Anderson's Programme in Technology and the Economy

It is now well-known that virtually all trained economists missed predicting the most important (and large-scale) economic event of the last 50 years: the current decline...

The Telequipment Sector: A Lesson in Economic Destruction

There was a time in human memory when Lucent was the big kid on the block. A hot company, a hot stock to own, run by some very savvy executives.

The Trends Driving FiRe X: Part II

In the first part of this discussion, I looked at the trends behind the opening session conversations at this year's Future in Review Conference. The trends I'll discuss...

The Trends Driving FiRe X: Part I

In the overlap of technology and economics, we are describing a new regime of thought and action which we think is necessary for the global system to continue its growth.
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