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Fast Company December 2000 George Anders |
What's So Wild About Wireless? The wireless Web is going to be huge, right? But how much of its promise will actually materialize? Are we in the early stages of the next Internet fad? Here's how the most serious players around separate sense from nonsense... |
Fast Company November 2000 Ellen McCarty |
I Play, Therefore I am Report From the Futurist: Mark Pesce, 37, who took a leave from his position as chair of the Interactive Media Program at the University of Southern California to become a full-time author. His fourth book is The Playful World: How Technology Is Transforming Our Imagination... |
Fast Company November 2000 John Ellis |
Digital Matters I have many cards in my wallet. What I would like is a "Uni-Card": one piece of plastic with a smart chip in the middle that would house all of my data, securely, in one place. The big players hesitate to do it because of the up-front cost, but it can be done... |
CIO October 15, 2000 J. Brown |
Emerging Technology Digitally signed documents could streamline business processes... |
Wired October 2000 John Perry Barlow |
The Next Economy Of Ideas The war is on, all right, but to my mind it's over. The future will win; there will be no property in cyberspace. Will copyright survive the Napster bomb? Nope, but creativity will.... |
eCFO September 2000 Adam Lincoln |
The Next Great Business Machines What ten high-tech innovations will change the way you do business over the next five years? Here's what the experts think... |
Fast Company October 2000 Alison Wellner |
No More Career Ladders Report From the Futurist: "People don't aspire to be managers -- they want to be doers, and this will change corporate hierarchies." |
Fast Company October 2000 Paul C. Judge |
Wired for Anarchy London School of Economics professor Ian Angell is a brilliant man with a dark and disturbing vision. And if he's right about the future, you'd better learn to think like a "new barbarian." |
Fast Company October 2000 John Ellis |
Digital Matters "That explosion you just heard is the music business." Smaller memory technology, peer-to-peer networking, and the wireless web are coming together to turn the business of music inside out... |
PC World October 1, 2000 Dylan Tweney |
2010: A PC Odyssey Where will technology take you next? We peer into the labs and take a thought-provoking look at the next generation of computing. |
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