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Tag Archives: Innovation
Weekend Lecture: Is Innovation Over?
Tyler Cowen, of George Mason University, and Bhaskar Chakravorti, of Tufts University, debate the proposition: Innovation is over. The discussion was moderated by Vijay Vaitheeswaran, Shanghai bureau chief for The Economist, at The Economist’s World in 2012 Festival on December … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged Bhaskar Chakravorti, Innovation, The Economist, Tyler Cowen, Vijay Vaitheeswaran
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Are the Droids Taking Our Jobs? MUST VIEW!
We really hope Fed Chairman Bernanke sees this Ted Talk by Andrew McAfee, a management research scientist at MIT’s Sloan School of Management. QE∞ will not rollback the technological forces that are shaping the global labor market and risks … Continue reading
TR50: The 50 Most Innovative Companies (36-40)
Here are 36-40 of MIT’s Technology Review’s 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2011. We’re posting in increments of five every few days as not to overwhelm you with info and required reading. Click here for 1-5 of TR’s most innovative companies … Continue reading
Posted in Innovation, Technology
Tagged Innovation, Most Innovative Companies, Samsung, Shell, Siemens, Siluria, Skybox Imaging, Technology, Technology Review, TR50
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TR50: The 50 Most Innovative Companies (31-35)
Here are 31-35 of MIT’s Technology Review’s 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2011. We’re posting in increments of five every few days as not to overwhelm you with info and required reading. Click here for 1-5 of TR’s most innovative companies … Continue reading
Posted in Innovation, Technology
Tagged Innovation, Most Innovative Companies, PatientsLikeMe, Qualcomm, Roche, Safaricom, Sakti3, Technology, Technology Review
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TR50: The 50 Most Innovative Companies (26-30)
Here are 26-30 of MIT’s Technology Review’s 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2011. We’re posting in increments of five every few days as not to overwhelm you with info and required reading. Click here for 1-5 of TR’s most innovative companies … Continue reading
TR50: The 50 Most Innovative Companies (16-20)
Here are 16-20 of MIT’s Technology Review’s 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2011. We’re posting in increments of five every few days as not to overwhelm you with info and required reading. Click here for 1-5 of TR’s most innovative companies … Continue reading
TR50: The 50 Most Innovative Companies (11-15)
Here are 11-15 of MIT’s Technology Review’s 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2011. We’re posting in increments of five every few days as not to overwhelm you with info and required reading. Click here for 1-5 of TR’s most innovative companies … Continue reading
The 50 Most Innovative Companies
MIT’s Technology Review ranks the 50 most innovative companies. The list is divided into public and private companies. A123 Systems Why: Lithium-ion batteries make electric cars possible at mass-market prices. Key innovation: Nanostructured electrodes result in lithium batteries more durable … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Clean Tech, Electric Vehicles, Nonlinear Thinking, Technology
Tagged Innovation, Top 50 Innovative Companies
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