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In the early days of the personal computer software industry, there were all kinds of products that, it turned out later, were destined to be features. My favorite from...
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Steve Jobs calls this the "Post-PC Era," so maybe it's all his fault. On the other hand, Gartner ought to take its share of the blame, since it was the first to start...
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Every year, around this time, I publish an estimate of what Q4, the "Christmas Quarter," will look like, particularly from the perspective of technology markets. For almost...
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We appear to be leaving the time when profit dollars per company was the best way to measure the uptake of technology by users. In fact, the uptake of technology may itself...
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Understanding the needs of society, as opposed to showcasing feats of technology, is pivotal to the long-term success of the robotics industry. While hundreds of millions...
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In the overlap of technology and economics, we are describing a new regime of thought and action which we think is necessary for the global system to continue its growth.
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In the first part of this discussion, I looked at the trends behind the opening session conversations at this year's Future in Review Conference. The trends I'll discuss in...
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There was a time in human memory when Lucent was the big kid on the block. A hot company, a hot stock to own, run by some very savvy executives.
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It is now well-known that virtually all trained economists missed predicting the most important (and large-scale) economic event of the last 50 years: the current decline...
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There is a new verb in the English language, which no doubt haunts the memories of both Facebook IPO participants: "You have just been Zucked." The pain of this investing...
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