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WIRED MAGAZINE: 16.03
Tech Biz : IT
Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business
By Chris Anderson 02.25.08 | 12:00 AM
FEATURE
Webmail Windfall
How Can Air Travel Be Free?
How Can a CD Be Free?
How Can a DVR Be Free?
How Can Directory Assitance Be Free?
How-To Wiki
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Issue 12.10 - October 2004
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The Long Tail
Forget squeezing millions from a few megahits at the top of the charts. The future of entertainment is in the millions of niche markets at the shallow end of the bitstream.
By Chris AndersonPage 1 of 5 next »
Chris is expanding this article into a book, due [...]
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In this excerpt from The Age of Spiritual Machines (Viking, 1999), Ray Kurzweil describes his work in speech recognition.
I also started Kurzweil Applied Intelligence, Inc. in 1982 with the goal of creating a voice activated word processor. This is a technology that is hungry for MIPs (i.e., computer speed) and Megabytes (i.e., memory), so [...]
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AUGUST 20, 2007
THE FUTURE OF WORK — MANDEL ON ECONOMICS
Which Way To The Future?
Globalization and technology are drastically changing how we do our jobs—and that’s both a promise and a problem
COVER STORY PODCAST
The “Future of Work” is hardly a new topic. In fact, over the past quarter century, at least 20 books [...]
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OCTOBER 22, 2007
NEWS
What in the Web Are They Thinking?
Believe it or not, the crazy sums tech and media giants are paying for startups may ultimately make sense
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In Silicon Valley, they love to say it’s not about the money. Yet in late September privately held online social network Facebook, with an [...]
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Internet-Era Magazine Is Revived to Look at the Future
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By BRAD STONE
Published: February 4, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO — One of the signature publications of the first dot-com boom is being reincarnated.
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The main question: What would be your next strategy step to continue developing Internet in a new radical way?
http://www.linkedin.com/answers/marketing-sales/business-development/MAR_BDV/155893-18926951
It is a way in the sense of “meta”, like Google is a “meta internet”. Do we know how to do it?
An example of this, is the next question and its answers, published on LinkedIn:
Mickael Nadeau
Do you want [...]
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Media February 7, 2008, 5:00PM EST text size: TT
Generation MySpace Is Getting Fed Up
Annoyed with the ad deluge on social networks, many users are spending less time on the sites
by Spencer E. Ante and Catherine Holahan
BW Magazine
Generation MySpace Is Getting Fed Up
On the Border: The ‘Virtual Fence’ Isn’t Working
Over the Limit
News You Need to [...]
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January 24, 2008
Artificial Stupidity: The Next Big Thing
There has been a lot of hype about artificial intelligence over the years. And recently it seems there has been a resurgence in interest in this topic in the media. But artificial intelligence scares me. And frankly, I don’t need it. My human intelligence is quite good, thank [...]
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