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The Honorary Award for Peace and Prosperity goes to SymantecMaking a brillant move to combine two different companies- Symantec now carries a heavy load in it's acquisition of my
favorite company Veritas [0 opinions] (9 views) un-rated.
Lifetime Digital MemoryWhat's the next big thing? Videoblogging?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Videoblogging http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ What... [0 opinions] (20 views) un-rated.
War Zone & Corporate Employee EthicsDeath Of An Employee Enticed By Cash ?
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Scenario Building Experiment for Year 2010 - Telecommunications Industry & Information TechnologyThis is a simple scenario building excercise for a Telecommunications & Information Technology which I thought of conducting online. This is just an experimnent and the results of this could lead us to opportunities and warn us about coming Threats. I invite one and all, related with it to participate in it. The book "The Art of Long View" by Peter Schwartz the master scenario-builder said that in such an excercise, it is important to learn the opinion of everyone related to the focus of the scenario...and so here we go....
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Scenario Building Experiment for Year 2010 - Telecommunications Industry & Information TechnologyThis is a simple scenario building excercise for a Telecommunications & Information Technology which I thought of conducting online. This is just an experimnent and the results of this could lead us to opportunities and warn us about coming Threats. I invite one and all, related with it to participate in it. The book "The Art of Long View" by Peter Schwartz the master scenario-builder said that in such an excercise, it is important to learn the opinion of everyone related to the focus of the scenario...and so here we go....
[1 opinions] (31 views) un-rated.
Quantum Spookiness Precipitates Out of SolutionThe Bose - Einstein Condensate
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My Ass[ets]Battered by Black-Scholes
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The Radical Insidiousness Of Desktop SearchDesktop search is the narrow end of the wedge that will change how we think about information. Here's why.
[1 opinions] (104 views) 5 rating
"What’s Next for Google"Good article by Charles Ferguson at MIT's Technology Review.
[1 opinions] (67 views) 5 rating
BBC "If..." on cloning, violence and drug legalisationThis second series of IF aims to involve you in the options that lie ahead for you, and for your children.
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