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Fourth Generation WarfareGames Without Frontiers, War Without Tears
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PATRICK BECKERPATONENOW
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"Why China will dominate Asia and the world"... from an Indian trade and culled from The Economist and Fortune
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Feral Moose, Alaskan Amber, Redsox Sweep, friendly skiesComplaint: The new jib-jab production is good, but I'm a little let-down by the sequel. These guys are youngish Princeton grads with a "wicked" sense of humor, but the follow-up to "This land is your land" had only one "laugh-out-loud" moment
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Wireless MindsDedicated to Noreen Sullivan and Christopher Reeve
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Is Outsourcing to Blame or our Mediocrity?You see it in the news, it could be about; IT, manufacturing jobs, labor, subsidized farming, the airlines…you name it. Everywhere you look it seems groups are crying FOUL and pressing the government to step in and DO SOMETHING. I too once felt this way. I know I may be in the minority, but nothing about free governments say that long term jobs, and career employment are a RIGHT. [5 opinions] (80 views) 4 rating
SKULL AND BONES CONTINUES TO ENGAGE THE CURIOSITYWith memories of my tribal roots always gentle on my mind, thinking of what Skull and Bones membership means today is one of those questions sure to anger Mr. Kerry as well as Mr. Bush
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Telecom Act of 2005 on its wayI spent last week in Washington DC talking with members of Congress about telecom policy. They will move quickly in January to write a new telecom law that will be very favorable to investing in new network. This is great news for growth.
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CIA "Coaches" Take on a Foul PresidentWith a public not really probing for answers- surely the decision to oust Bush engages many unsuspected loyalists. Since it is unlikely that the truthout bus will reach all the cities of the nation in time, the powerplayers keep up the fight!
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MR. BUSH WAS WRONG ABOUT IRAQ!Shrinks of course, have a great challenge in finding successful strategies to bring the best leaders into a better perspective. Who will be the new Secretary of Defense is an issue that of course, Mr. Kerry must address. The Iraq Mistake is Bush's Boot.
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How about those internets!What does it mean when internet rumors are mentioned in a Presidential debate? If an election where a sport like baseball, then I'd say that "those internets" are headed for the play-offs.
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TECHNOLOGICHASMWe live in a Goliath world not a David world – if we can’t cope with the Goliath’s of today, how are we going to cope with the tomorrows David’s. In the 21st Century world David’s don’t throw stones because a David owns scale, scope and speed.
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Oracle's CEO talks about why IBM used to be the great innovator, and why no other company has been able to fill those shoes, with the possible exception of...Apple Computer? (Part Three of six.)
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So You Say You Want a Revolution Transforming technologies are coming in biogerontology, the semantic web, retail, open source, and IT. Just as outsourcing is transforming global markets.
Get your ideas in the ears of top VCs
Tech investing analysis for insiders How IT Revolutions Are Structured More on the Change Function, plus a look at the Age of Integration, and how incremental change only increases the pain of technology adoption.
Tracking Tech and Business Bogies
The 411 On Your LAN eTelemetry's method for telling you who's on your network seems obvious. Is it too simple?
[2 opinions] (497 views) 5 rating + DISCUSS -- ADVERTISEMENT -- How much are you really prepared to pay for music?A proposal to the Music Industry. The key is that every piece of audio ever recorded is available for download in a reasonable quality and without DRM at a price low enough that you stop thinking about the cost.
Will India Save the Pharma Industry From Collapse?With the promise of ethical treatments for cancer, parkinsons, ms, and diabetes, still lightyears away- is rapid testing in India a blessing in disguise?
What's the Hurry with RFID?CIOs from Wal-Mart and P&G; on RFID as transforming technology
A Long Life and a Quick DeathGenetic researchers are working hard to extend our lives. Are you ready to live to 120?
It's searched, therefore it's worth moneyI'm searched, therefore I am.
To borrow from Rene Descartes' philosophy, in today's Internet-obsessed world, we know we exist, not because we think but because we're searched.
The Rollins Effect – More Dell for Your Money?In this interview Kevin Rollins, Dell's CEO, talks about working with a legend, tries to avoid CEO mud-wrestling, and explains that technology usability and innovation are mostly about value, which is mostly about price and profit.
Tomorrow's Semantic Web: Understanding What We MeanSoftware smarts and natural language make for possibilities well beyond smooth surfing.
Open Source: Good for the OS, but Not for the DatabaseLarry Ellison embraces Linux, but don't expect open source databases from Oracle any time soon. (Part Two of six).
Money Coming to a CloseThe end of a 2,700-year tradition
Presidential Debate TranscriptMSNBC.com offers full transcript of the Bush-Kerry debate of Sept. 30, 2004
OFFICIAL U.S. PRESIDENTIAL PERSONALITY CONTEST BALLOTU.S. Form: GWBJFK040930
Broadband Envy: Is Yahoo Japan's Bigger?Softbank's Masayoshi Son answers questions of skepticism, wonderment, and perhaps a bit of lust about Yahoo Japan's broadband service. Read part two.
California Illuminates Internet PrivacyHow California's policies affect companies nationwide.
It Ain't MuzakThe sheer number of office buildings that elevator advertising companies have been able to sign up make the platform very interesting.
Larry Ellison on Microsoft's Windows MonopolyOracle's Chairman wonders: why do Oracle's acquisition attempts face so much more hostility than Microsoft's? (Part One of six.)
The Sales Learning CurveOptimizing the path to positive cash flow means paying attention and learning from the past.
The Change FunctionMoore's Law times Grove's Law doesn't guarantee adoption of nifty new technologies. Instead, it's about the users' needs and 'pain of purchase.'
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