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Information Today September 2000 |
E Ink Agreement with Lucent Will Help Develop Electronic Paper Agreement may accelerate the time when e-books and newspapers resembling flexible plastic sheets will be available for millions of users. |
Wired August 2000 Paul Kunkel |
News Flash Scrap the presses - print and the Web are racing toward the biggest media merger in history. |
Fast Company September 2000 Erika Germer |
Cross-Border Commute Electronic immigrants, also known as cross-border telecommuters, are nothing new. But as the global economy becomes more integrated and interdependent, the ranks of these workers will grow. Electronic immigrants will soon infiltrate high-end technical fields such as engineering and IT. |
Fast Company August 2000 Erika Germer |
Aging Assumptions Report From the Futurist: The real challenge for the future will be to figure out how to find business opportunities in a world with a stable population -- even if that world is still a long way off. |
Wired July 2000 Rick Overton |
Molecular Electronics Will Change Everything The Next Big Thing is very, very small. Picture trillions of transistors, processors so fast their speed is measured in terahertz, infinite capacity, zero cost. It's the dawn of a new technological revolution - and the death of silicon. Can you say Thiophene Ethynylene Valley? |
Finance & Development June 1, 2000 Mohamed A. El-Erian |
Where Are Emerging Markets Headed? The emerging markets look very different in early 2000. Growth is picking up in most economies, with countries like Brazil also making remarkable financial recoveries and Mexico just being upgraded by Moody's to the much-coveted investment rating. |
Fast Company July 2000 Erika Germer |
What's Your Identity? Report From the Futurist |
Inc. May 15, 2000 Steven Berglas |
The Next Big Next Big Thing ...Forget about Cisco, Intel, or Oracle drawing talent from across the nation with the lure of cutting-edge careers. By 2001 the knowledge workers will be flocking to the gene-hunting companies... |
Fast Company May 2000 Seth Godin |
Change Agent - Issue 34 "The fact is, the wild oscillations in our business life will continue to get wilder and wilder, probably forever." |
Fast Company May 2000 Rekha Balu |
From Survival to "Thrival" Report from the Futurist: Advances in technology and the explosion of startups have huge implications for the black community... |
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