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Some Augmented Reality considerations

December 30, 2009

Augmented Reality Semantics | agoramedia.co.uk

Some technical, philosophical, and legal issues raised by Augmented Reality

NYT's decline results from their biased reportage, not the Internet

January 22, 2009

New York Times Asset Sales Restricted Under Slim Deal | www.bloomberg.com

The New York Times needs to look to the quality and honesty of their news reportage if they want to mend their fortunes; the Internet does not explain  their decline.

Consolidation can be the enemy of innovation

April 15, 2008

Combining complementary organizations and portfolios will improve competitiveness, speed product development and strengthen R&D scale | www.st.com

Large firms often pay for their large cash flow and customer bases in the loss of agility and ability to innovate.  A joint venture or merger must pay explicit attention to this to minimize these potential negative aspects of the consolidation.

Welcome to the wild, wild West

February 4, 2008

Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems | www.computerworld.com

Normal people are ill-equipped to deal with the sophisticated lawlessness of the Internet.  Software and system vendors bear the main responsibility for protecting everyone.

The free market should be allowed to solve this problem

December 26, 2007

Internet not growing fast enough, researchers say | searchcio-midmarket.techtarget.com

The free market should suffice if left unencumbered by excessive regulation. Sprint and others are building out WiMax, which will help to provide "retail" broadband connectivity as needed. Vendors are buying and lighting up dark fiber, some of which is in the "last mile".

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