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Bio-IT World November 12, 2002 Debra Goldfarb |
Disruption --The Real Revolution What is the real promise of the genomic revolution? It is its power to unleash disruptive innovation -- technology that allows a new group of people with different skill sets to do things in a decentralized, less expensive way. |
PC World October 30, 2002 Sean Captain |
Future Gear: Tiny Chips, Everywhere With petite sensors and radio transmitters, every object can have an identity and even think for itself. |
CIO October 15, 2002 Bud Bates |
The Fiber-Glut Myth There may be lots of glass under the streets -- but a lot may not really be enough. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
GIS Holds Promise of Launching Next Big Information Revolution Geographic information systems, or GIS, have the potential both to improve private and public sector decision-making and to advance our understanding of place in the social sciences. |
CIO October 1, 2002 Edward Prewitt |
Technology Needs to Change Us Futurist Esther Dyson tells us what gives ideas staying power. |
CIO October 1, 2002 Richard Pastore |
Signpost: IT Boom Ahead In 2001, Silicon Valley companies erased all the profits earned during the previous eight years. So is the information revolution over? In a word: No. So says W. Brian Arthur, the Citibank professor at the Santa Fe Institute. |
Salon.com September 24, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Hydrotopia Say goodbye to fossil fuels. Author and environmentalist Jeremy Rifkin explains why hydrogen is the next great power source. |
Wired October 2002 Nicholas Negroponte |
Being Wireless Wi-Fi "lily pads and frogs" will transform the future of telecom. Large wired and wireless telephone companies will be replaced by micro-operators, millions of which can be woven into a global fabric of broadband connectivity. |
Salon.com August 28, 2002 Suzy Hansen |
Not a drop to drink Forget oil -- an expert on the world's water supply talks about the vital substance we will hoard, ration and probably go to war for in the near future. |
Inc. September 1, 2002 Kate O'Sullivan |
Forecast: Picking Up Speed Companies are boosting their sales and adding staff -- and watching the road ahead very closely for potholes. |
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