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PC World February 11, 2002 Nancy Weil |
What Are the Hot Trends in Technology? Security, artificial intelligence and 3G networks are the next big things, according to experts gathered at Harvard... |
CIO February 1, 2002 Christopher Lindquist |
Buying on Air It won't happen overnight, but people will ultimately accept the idea of buying goods and services via their mobile devices such as cell phones, according to a recent report by Boston-based Yankee Group... |
Fast Company February 2002 George Anders |
Images of the Future Leonardo Chiariglione is the brains behind MPEG -- and he's about to make metadata the next leap forward... |
PC World January 1, 2002 Tom Mainelli |
Technology to Watch in 2002 Expect PC vendors to consolidate, Tablet PCs to bomb, and digital cameras and home nets to get even hotter as developers choose survival over innovation... |
CIO January 1, 2002 Christopher Lindquist |
What's New for 2002? Eight hot technologies most likely to burn a hole in your pocket in the next year: security, electronic collaboration, peer-to-peer, storage, voice over IP, speech recognition, wireless LANs, and XML. |
Reason December 2001 Ronald Bailey |
Post-Scarcity Prophet Economist Paul Romer on growth, technological change, and an unlimited human future... |
PC World January 2002 Daniel Tynan |
20/20 Foresight Here are the 20 products, trends, and technologies that will change PCs in 2002 -- and beyond... |
Fast Company December 2001 Canabou & Overholt |
Searching For New Directions Will we manage to get back in the fast lane of growth? We asked for directions from eight people with experience in and insights on the Internet economy... |
Fast Company December 2001 John Ellis |
Digital Matters Fear is the new market psychographic. Get ready for economic changes that require a whole new logic... |
Fast Company December 2001 Seth Godin |
Change Agent Faith and passion define the battle for the future: The same things that make the economy go make the country go... |
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