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New Tools Help Compa | |
| Ten years ago, it appeared that corporations were about to enter the golden age of information management. For decades, businesses had been gathering data about their customers, expecting that someday they would find a way to make sense of it. | ||
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Reimagining Capitali | |
| | Rebecca Henderson | ||
| ǻ | PublicAffairs | ||
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Regenesis: Feeding t | |
| | George Monbiot | ||
| ǻ | Penguin Books | ||
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Freezing Order | |
| | Bill Browder | ||
| ǻ | Simon & Schuster | ||
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The Age of Watching | |
| Back in the early 1990s, a company called Tele-TV tried to launch a new service: television programs delivered over telephone lines. The first problem was that their technology wasn’t ready for prime time. It was still pretty much dream-ware in 1993. | ||